more at http://news.quickfound.net/intl/japan_news.htmlExcellent film, placed in the US National Archives by the Central Intelligence Agency, depicting the state of Japanese industrial development in 1957. "This film opens with scenes of Mt. Fuji and natural resources used for powering a hydra-electric power plant. Footage shows dams, power lines, coal mining, a steel plant, railroad steam engines and other uses and resources for power."
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_International_Trade_and_Industry
The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (通商産業省 Tsūshō-sangyō-shō or MITI) was one of the most powerful agencies of the Government of Japan. At the height of its influence, it effectively ran much of Japanese industrial policy, funding research and directing investment. In 2001, its role was taken over by the newly created Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)...History
MITI was created with the split of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in May 1949 and given the mission for coordinating international trade policy with other groups, such as the Bank of Japan, the Economic planningAgency, and the various commerce-related cabinet ministries. At the time it was created, Japan was still recovering from the economic disaster of World War II. With inflation rising and productivity failing to keep up, the government sought a better mechanism for reviving the Japanese economy.
MITI has been responsible not only in the areas of exports and imports but also for all domestic industries and businesses not specifically covered by other ministries in the areas of investment in plant and equipment, pollution control, energy and power, some aspects of foreign economic assistance, and consumer complaints. This span has allowed MITI to integrate conflicting policies, such as those on pollution control and export competitiveness, to minimize damage to export industries.
MITI has served as an architect of industrial policy, an arbiter on industrial problems and disputes, and a regulator. A major objective of the ministry has been to strengthen the country's industrial base...
The close relationship between MITI and Japanese industry has led to foreign trade policy that often complements the ministry's efforts to strengthen domestic manufacturing interests...
These policies to promote domestic industry and to protect it from international competition were strongest in the 1950s and 1960s. As industry became stronger and as MITI lost some of its policy tools, such as control over allocation of foreign exchange, MITI's policies also changed. The success of Japanese exports and the tension it has caused in other countries led MITI to provide guidance on limiting exports of particular products to various countries. Starting in 1981, MITI presided over the establishment of voluntary restraints on automobile exports to the United States to allay criticism from American manufacturers and their unions.
Similarly, MITI was forced to liberalize import policies, despite its traditional protectionist focus. During the 1980s, the ministry helped to craft a number of market-opening and import promoting measures, including the creation of an import promotion office within the ministry. The close relationship between MITI and industry allowed the ministry to play such a role in fostering more open markets, but conflict remained between the need to open markets and the desire to continue promoting new and growing domestic industries.
As late as the 1980s, prime ministers were expected to serve a tenure as MITI minister before taking over the government. MITI worked closely with Japanese business interests, and was largely responsible for keeping the domestic market closed to most foreign companies.
MITI lost some influence when the switch was made to a floating exchange rate between the United States dollar and yen in 1971. Before that point, MITI had been able to keep the exchange rate artificially low, which benefited Japan's exporters. Later, intense lobbying from other countries, particularly the United States, pushed Japan to introduce more liberal trade laws that further lessened MITI's grip over the Japanese economy. By the mid-1980s, the ministry was helping foreign corporations set up operations in Japan...
The declining significance of MITI to Japanese companies made it a less powerful agency within the bureaucracy, and by the end of the 20th century, it was folded into a larger body. In 2001, it was reorganized into the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI).

published:13 Apr 2015

views:6626

This bamboo cottage industry has been around for many years....Have your custom-made furniture made right here on the roadside. This video gives you an intimate look at the manufacturers and their lifestyle. Handmade to your requirements! Uniquely Filipino.....PLEASE SUBSCRIBE: Youtube.com/globalvideopro1

Marcel Wanders looks back at his chair made from knotted rope, which helped propel the Dutch designer to international stardom when it was launched in 1996, in the first movie of our exclusive new video series.
Wanders' Knotted Chair is made from lengths of hand-braided aramid and carbon fibre cord, which are impregnated with epoxy resin to provide rigidity.
The chair has the delicate appearance of handcrafted macramé – a technique for making textiles using knotting rather than weaving – but is also extremely durable and light.
"For us, that chair is magic because of its very interesting technological story and its innovation," Wanders explains in the movie, which Dezeen filmed in Amsterdam.
"I understood that this carbon fibre material is a textile. Instead of making carbon fibre sheets that we then bend to create volumes, I wanted to create a textile."
Knotted Chair was first presented in Milan in 1996 at Dutch collective Droog's Dry Tech exhibition, which explored new hi-tech materials and manufacturing techniques.
Wanders received global attention for the design, which is now listed in the permanent collections of a number of prominent design museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the V&A museum in London.
The cord used to make the chair features a carbon core overbraided with aramid, a strong and lightweight synthetic material commonly used in the aerospace industry.
The knotted pattern forms a space frame structure that is strong enough to support the weight of the person sitting in it.
"I understood that the way to make something light as well as strong would be to work with space frames," Wanders says. "It's stable enough to hold a heavy guy, keeping the whole thing up and making it strong."
Read more on Dezeen: http://www.dezeen.com/?p=818305
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest architecture and design movies: http://bit.ly/1tcULvh

http://www.modelsmaker.co.in/ As per the tradition of AutoSector and Engineering Industries in India, product display is widely used to showcase its best features. However, now the same practice is exchanged with the models as bulkier machines cannot be used for exhibition. These days, designers want to see the engineering models of the product before they order for manufacturing.

The Secrets of Creativity for Artists and painters .The Youtube Panel of - Lindsay Weirich The Frugal Crafter - AngelaAnderson - ChuckCarson the animated pencil - The ArtSherpa
The Frugal Crafter http://bit.ly/1rMlFhn
Angela Anderson http://bit.ly/1XaPGmM
Chuck Carson http://bit.ly/1V2frp3
www.theartsherp.com
Come join us live to ask you questions about creativity. We will talk about How to get over artist Block. How to get inspiration. How to deal with both Failure and success in a creative path. Is everyone creative? Can anyone learn to be creative. We will play a fun silly game and finish with a Q and A
CHUCK CARSON Accomplished, talented, and dedicated senior/lead game professional with over 16 years demonstrated experience defining the art style and concept for a game or virtual world for top games/projects. In-depth knowledge of game design and production pipeline. Recognized for proficiency in 2D concept designs, character development and UI creation.
Angela's Anderson artwork is represented by galleries and collected by businesses and patrons from across the US. She was selected for inclusion in the 2009 ArkansasArtistCalendar published by the Governor's MansionAssociation, and one of her paintings now hangs in the UAMSWinthrop P. RockefellerCancer Institute in Little Rock, AR.
Lindsay Weirich over 1200 art and craft video’s on youtube , a published author of numerous articles , established teacher, and renowned blogger. Lindsay is an expert of navigating the world of art in a modern age .
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
Acrylics are a fun and enjoyable painting medium. I prefer 'CreativeMark' brushes, and I use Liquitex heavy body acrylic paint, Matisse Derivan, and golden colors.
I love teaching people to paint in a supportive environment. Everyone deserves to have art in their lives and feel the joy that art can bring! Follow along and share your art journey with me! I look forward to hearing from you.
www.HARTPARTY.COMTWITTER: @artsherpa
PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/cinnamoncooney *** LOTS of pinnables!
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/hartparty
INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/theartsherpa
ETSY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hARTpARTY to purchase original art by Cinnamon Cooney!
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
Ste 200 Box #204 9490 fm 1960 Bypass Rd W
Humble, Texas 77338
Artwork is the property of HartParty and The Art Sherpa it is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student and not commercial use. Contact us for commercial use policies.
For-profit businesses in the Painting Party industry may not use our tutorial/original painting design without a licensed or signed-use deal with Hart Party.
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!
This artwork is under copyright and is intended for the viewer’s personal enjoyment.
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind, please attribute ‘Original design by Hart Party. www.theartsherpa.com’
Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.

published:18 Feb 2016

views:11321

DominionTraders works with underprivileged artisans who make stone and shesham wood crafts in the city of Karachi. It disperses orders to independently owned and operated onyx workshops that own their own equipment and rent or own their facilities. Most are family businesses employing several family members. These workshops are scattered throughout Pakistan, and employ artisans of different religions and creeds who work together in cordial relationships. Benefits to artisans include profit-sharing, pension plans and medical benefits. Dominion Traders provides interest-free loans and advances to artisans.
The late Mansoor Ali founded Dominion Traders, using business management skills he learned from his father. Mansoor Ali was also the pioneer in introducing fair trade practices in the stone industry in Pakistan. Unusually for Pakistan, he chose to hire artisans regardless of religion or ethnicity. No SyedFahad Ali, son of Mansoor Ali, is following his father's footsteps in managing Dominion Traders.
Ten Thousand Villages purchases carved stone items including lamps, animals, paperweights, bookends, vases, candleholders and chess sets as well as carved shesham wood tables from Dominion Traders. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from Dominion Traders since 1983.
http://www.tenthousandvillages.com/dominion-traders

published:18 Dec 2012

views:17832

BigArtQuest 11 What is an AcrylicMedium and why You should be Excited About it!!! Everything you need to know to Explain Acrylic Mediums and what they are for! My tops picks for acrylic Mediums
What mediums does every new artist need ?
Gesso, Gel and Varnish-
Below are a list of materials. The links go through our AmazonAffiliate program, and you support The ArtSherpa when using them.
Liquitex ProfessionalGloss Gel, Medium, 8 Ouncehttp://amzn.to/1ReAjYa
***************************
Liquitex Professional Gloss Fluid, Medium and Varnish, 8-oz
http://amzn.to/1ULta2y
*************************
Liquitex Professional White Gesso Surface Prep Medium, 16-oz
http://amzn.to/1LEW7vw
*******************
VARNISH brush ( will help with streaking )
http://amzn.to/1LEWfLw
********************************
Micaceous Iron Oxide
http://amzn.to/22ydKES
What is a medium:
It is a polymer emulsion designed to be added to acrylic paint. It is made to alter the characteristics of your paint while protecting it!! They are intermixable and are made to work acrylic paint. They make paint thick or thin, shiny or matt. They add flexibility to your paint effects without impacting it performance. The idea is your paint will not fall off the canvas in a year.
I mean for you this means All Acrylic mediums are for you. Its up to you to decide how they might help you. Gesso prepares surfaces, gels alter texture and shine, flows and retarders slow drying.
Medium are not additives. Additives can give you tons of effects BUT you may loose paint adhesions or performance. An additive might be sand you collect and put into your paint. Your paint may fall off the canvas, crack, or do something totally unexpected.
Mediums will do what it says on the label.
Mediums include
Surface prep- gesso
Surface Preparations are used to seal, prime and add tooth (for color adhesion) to all surfaces such as canvas, wood, paper and metal. This same preparation is used for both acrylic and oil paint. Our professional gessoes usually take just one coat.
ALL FLUID MEDIUMS-
Increase Flow. Dry transparent or translucent. Extend the volume of thin paint.
Make an excellent archival adhesive for collage
- Fluid- Slo Dri - Palette wetting Spray - Glazes - Airbrush medium
Gel-
Add Body add volume , Increase “open” time another words Slow drying
Dry transparent or translucent so you can create glossy or matt effects
Extend the volume of paint and that can save you money
Hold brush or knife marks for perfect impasto
Make an excellent archival adhesive for collage- Love modge padge but this is the stuff for artists
Effects -Generally these are the glass beads or sand you see at the store but also are Slow-Dri® Fluid Retarder
Flow Aid
Slow-Dri® Gel Retarder
Thickening Gel
and varnish- yup that whole wall
So mediums are all the rest of the paint wall you face in the art store
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
WWW.THEARTSHERPA.COMTWITTER: @artsherpa
PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/cinnamoncooney *** LOTS of pinnables!
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/hartparty
INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/theartsherpa
ETSY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hARTpARTY to purchase original art by Cinnamon Cooney!
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
Ste 200 Box #204 9490 fm 1960 Bypass Rd W
Humble, Texas 77338
Artwork is the property of HartParty and The Art Sherpa it is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student and not commercial use. Contact us for commercial use policies.
For-profit businesses in the Painting Party industry may not use our tutorial/original painting design without a licensed or signed-use deal with Hart Party.
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!
This artwork is under copyright and is intended for the viewer’s personal enjoyment.
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind, please attribute ‘Original design by Hart Party. www.theartsherpa.com’
Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.

Miracle

A miracle is an event not explicable by natural or scientific laws. Such an event may be attributed to a supernatural being (god or gods), magic, a miracle worker, a saint or a religious leader.

Informally, the word "miracle" is often used to characterise any beneficial event that is statistically unlikely but not contrary to the laws of nature, such as surviving a natural disaster, or simply a "wonderful" occurrence, regardless of likelihood, such as a birth. Other such miracles might be: survival of an illness diagnosed as terminal, escaping a life-threatening situation or 'beating the odds'. Some coincidences may be seen as miracles.

Theologians say that, with divine providence, gods regularly work through created nature yet are free to work without, above, or against it as well. A true miracle would, by definition, be a non-natural phenomenon, leading many rational and scientific thinkers to dismiss them as physically impossible (that is, requiring violation of established laws of physics within their domain of validity) or impossible to confirm by their nature (because all possible physical mechanisms can never be ruled out). The former position is expressed for instance by Thomas Jefferson and the latter by the celebrated philosopher David Hume.

Industry

Industry is the production of goods or services within an economy. The major source of revenue of a group or company is the indicator of its relevant industry. When a large group has multiple sources of revenue generation, it is considered to be working in different industries. Manufacturing industry became a key sector of production and labour in European and North American countries during the Industrial Revolution, upsetting previous mercantile and feudal economies. This occurred through many successive rapid advances in technology, such as the production of steel and coal.

Following the Industrial Revolution, possibly a third of the world's economic output is derived that is from manufacturing industries. Many developed countries and many developing/semi-developed countries (People's Republic of China, India etc.) depend significantly on manufacturing industry. Industries, the countries they reside in, and the economies of those countries are interlinked in a complex web of interdependence.

The Art

The Art (sometimes stylised as THEART) are an Australian Alternative Rock band based in Sydney. They began performing under the name The Follow in 2004. Tasmanian band leader Azaria Byrne was known as an unsuccessful contestant on the reality television series Popstars.

Industrial Power 1957 Japan Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI)

Industrial Power 1957 Japan Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI)

Industrial Power 1957 Japan Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI)

more at http://news.quickfound.net/intl/japan_news.htmlExcellent film, placed in the US National Archives by the Central Intelligence Agency, depicting the state of Japanese industrial development in 1957. "This film opens with scenes of Mt. Fuji and natural resources used for powering a hydra-electric power plant. Footage shows dams, power lines, coal mining, a steel plant, railroad steam engines and other uses and resources for power."
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_International_Trade_and_Industry
The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (通商産業省 Tsūshō-sangyō-shō or MITI) was one of the most powerful agencies of the Government of Japan. At the height of its influence, it effectively ran much of Japanese industrial policy, funding research and directing investment. In 2001, its role was taken over by the newly created Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)...History
MITI was created with the split of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in May 1949 and given the mission for coordinating international trade policy with other groups, such as the Bank of Japan, the Economic planningAgency, and the various commerce-related cabinet ministries. At the time it was created, Japan was still recovering from the economic disaster of World War II. With inflation rising and productivity failing to keep up, the government sought a better mechanism for reviving the Japanese economy.
MITI has been responsible not only in the areas of exports and imports but also for all domestic industries and businesses not specifically covered by other ministries in the areas of investment in plant and equipment, pollution control, energy and power, some aspects of foreign economic assistance, and consumer complaints. This span has allowed MITI to integrate conflicting policies, such as those on pollution control and export competitiveness, to minimize damage to export industries.
MITI has served as an architect of industrial policy, an arbiter on industrial problems and disputes, and a regulator. A major objective of the ministry has been to strengthen the country's industrial base...
The close relationship between MITI and Japanese industry has led to foreign trade policy that often complements the ministry's efforts to strengthen domestic manufacturing interests...
These policies to promote domestic industry and to protect it from international competition were strongest in the 1950s and 1960s. As industry became stronger and as MITI lost some of its policy tools, such as control over allocation of foreign exchange, MITI's policies also changed. The success of Japanese exports and the tension it has caused in other countries led MITI to provide guidance on limiting exports of particular products to various countries. Starting in 1981, MITI presided over the establishment of voluntary restraints on automobile exports to the United States to allay criticism from American manufacturers and their unions.
Similarly, MITI was forced to liberalize import policies, despite its traditional protectionist focus. During the 1980s, the ministry helped to craft a number of market-opening and import promoting measures, including the creation of an import promotion office within the ministry. The close relationship between MITI and industry allowed the ministry to play such a role in fostering more open markets, but conflict remained between the need to open markets and the desire to continue promoting new and growing domestic industries.
As late as the 1980s, prime ministers were expected to serve a tenure as MITI minister before taking over the government. MITI worked closely with Japanese business interests, and was largely responsible for keeping the domestic market closed to most foreign companies.
MITI lost some influence when the switch was made to a floating exchange rate between the United States dollar and yen in 1971. Before that point, MITI had been able to keep the exchange rate artificially low, which benefited Japan's exporters. Later, intense lobbying from other countries, particularly the United States, pushed Japan to introduce more liberal trade laws that further lessened MITI's grip over the Japanese economy. By the mid-1980s, the ministry was helping foreign corporations set up operations in Japan...
The declining significance of MITI to Japanese companies made it a less powerful agency within the bureaucracy, and by the end of the 20th century, it was folded into a larger body. In 2001, it was reorganized into the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI).

4:30

HOW TO MAKE EXOTIC BAMBOO FURNITURE. LIFESTYLE, CEBU PHILIPPINES

HOW TO MAKE EXOTIC BAMBOO FURNITURE. LIFESTYLE, CEBU PHILIPPINES

HOW TO MAKE EXOTIC BAMBOO FURNITURE. LIFESTYLE, CEBU PHILIPPINES

This bamboo cottage industry has been around for many years....Have your custom-made furniture made right here on the roadside. This video gives you an intimate look at the manufacturers and their lifestyle. Handmade to your requirements! Uniquely Filipino.....PLEASE SUBSCRIBE: Youtube.com/globalvideopro1

Knotted Chair by Marcel Wanders was "a little miracle"

Marcel Wanders looks back at his chair made from knotted rope, which helped propel the Dutch designer to international stardom when it was launched in 1996, in the first movie of our exclusive new video series.
Wanders' Knotted Chair is made from lengths of hand-braided aramid and carbon fibre cord, which are impregnated with epoxy resin to provide rigidity.
The chair has the delicate appearance of handcrafted macramé – a technique for making textiles using knotting rather than weaving – but is also extremely durable and light.
"For us, that chair is magic because of its very interesting technological story and its innovation," Wanders explains in the movie, which Dezeen filmed in Amsterdam.
"I understood that this carbon fibre material is a textile. Instead of making carbon fibre sheets that we then bend to create volumes, I wanted to create a textile."
Knotted Chair was first presented in Milan in 1996 at Dutch collective Droog's Dry Tech exhibition, which explored new hi-tech materials and manufacturing techniques.
Wanders received global attention for the design, which is now listed in the permanent collections of a number of prominent design museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the V&A museum in London.
The cord used to make the chair features a carbon core overbraided with aramid, a strong and lightweight synthetic material commonly used in the aerospace industry.
The knotted pattern forms a space frame structure that is strong enough to support the weight of the person sitting in it.
"I understood that the way to make something light as well as strong would be to work with space frames," Wanders says. "It's stable enough to hold a heavy guy, keeping the whole thing up and making it strong."
Read more on Dezeen: http://www.dezeen.com/?p=818305
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest architecture and design movies: http://bit.ly/1tcULvh

3:47

Factory in Italy for dyeing and finishing woven fabrics and knits

Factory in Italy for dyeing and finishing woven fabrics and knits

Factory in Italy for dyeing and finishing woven fabrics and knits

For more information inautex@inautex.com

5:10

VH Jigger Process Technology

VH Jigger Process Technology

VH Jigger Process Technology

Miracle Models, Bengaluru

http://www.modelsmaker.co.in/ As per the tradition of AutoSector and Engineering Industries in India, product display is widely used to showcase its best features. However, now the same practice is exchanged with the models as bulkier machines cannot be used for exhibition. These days, designers want to see the engineering models of the product before they order for manufacturing.

#bigartquest #7 | The Secrets of Creativity | Youtube Panel

The Secrets of Creativity for Artists and painters .The Youtube Panel of - Lindsay Weirich The Frugal Crafter - AngelaAnderson - ChuckCarson the animated pencil - The ArtSherpa
The Frugal Crafter http://bit.ly/1rMlFhn
Angela Anderson http://bit.ly/1XaPGmM
Chuck Carson http://bit.ly/1V2frp3
www.theartsherp.com
Come join us live to ask you questions about creativity. We will talk about How to get over artist Block. How to get inspiration. How to deal with both Failure and success in a creative path. Is everyone creative? Can anyone learn to be creative. We will play a fun silly game and finish with a Q and A
CHUCK CARSON Accomplished, talented, and dedicated senior/lead game professional with over 16 years demonstrated experience defining the art style and concept for a game or virtual world for top games/projects. In-depth knowledge of game design and production pipeline. Recognized for proficiency in 2D concept designs, character development and UI creation.
Angela's Anderson artwork is represented by galleries and collected by businesses and patrons from across the US. She was selected for inclusion in the 2009 ArkansasArtistCalendar published by the Governor's MansionAssociation, and one of her paintings now hangs in the UAMSWinthrop P. RockefellerCancer Institute in Little Rock, AR.
Lindsay Weirich over 1200 art and craft video’s on youtube , a published author of numerous articles , established teacher, and renowned blogger. Lindsay is an expert of navigating the world of art in a modern age .
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
Acrylics are a fun and enjoyable painting medium. I prefer 'CreativeMark' brushes, and I use Liquitex heavy body acrylic paint, Matisse Derivan, and golden colors.
I love teaching people to paint in a supportive environment. Everyone deserves to have art in their lives and feel the joy that art can bring! Follow along and share your art journey with me! I look forward to hearing from you.
www.HARTPARTY.COMTWITTER: @artsherpa
PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/cinnamoncooney *** LOTS of pinnables!
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/hartparty
INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/theartsherpa
ETSY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hARTpARTY to purchase original art by Cinnamon Cooney!
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
Ste 200 Box #204 9490 fm 1960 Bypass Rd W
Humble, Texas 77338
Artwork is the property of HartParty and The Art Sherpa it is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student and not commercial use. Contact us for commercial use policies.
For-profit businesses in the Painting Party industry may not use our tutorial/original painting design without a licensed or signed-use deal with Hart Party.
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!
This artwork is under copyright and is intended for the viewer’s personal enjoyment.
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind, please attribute ‘Original design by Hart Party. www.theartsherpa.com’
Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.

1:26

Onyx from Pakistan

Onyx from Pakistan

Onyx from Pakistan

DominionTraders works with underprivileged artisans who make stone and shesham wood crafts in the city of Karachi. It disperses orders to independently owned and operated onyx workshops that own their own equipment and rent or own their facilities. Most are family businesses employing several family members. These workshops are scattered throughout Pakistan, and employ artisans of different religions and creeds who work together in cordial relationships. Benefits to artisans include profit-sharing, pension plans and medical benefits. Dominion Traders provides interest-free loans and advances to artisans.
The late Mansoor Ali founded Dominion Traders, using business management skills he learned from his father. Mansoor Ali was also the pioneer in introducing fair trade practices in the stone industry in Pakistan. Unusually for Pakistan, he chose to hire artisans regardless of religion or ethnicity. No SyedFahad Ali, son of Mansoor Ali, is following his father's footsteps in managing Dominion Traders.
Ten Thousand Villages purchases carved stone items including lamps, animals, paperweights, bookends, vases, candleholders and chess sets as well as carved shesham wood tables from Dominion Traders. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from Dominion Traders since 1983.
http://www.tenthousandvillages.com/dominion-traders

58:30

#bigartquest #11 The Miracle of Acrylic Mediums

#bigartquest #11 The Miracle of Acrylic Mediums

#bigartquest #11 The Miracle of Acrylic Mediums

BigArtQuest 11 What is an AcrylicMedium and why You should be Excited About it!!! Everything you need to know to Explain Acrylic Mediums and what they are for! My tops picks for acrylic Mediums
What mediums does every new artist need ?
Gesso, Gel and Varnish-
Below are a list of materials. The links go through our AmazonAffiliate program, and you support The ArtSherpa when using them.
Liquitex ProfessionalGloss Gel, Medium, 8 Ouncehttp://amzn.to/1ReAjYa
***************************
Liquitex Professional Gloss Fluid, Medium and Varnish, 8-oz
http://amzn.to/1ULta2y
*************************
Liquitex Professional White Gesso Surface Prep Medium, 16-oz
http://amzn.to/1LEW7vw
*******************
VARNISH brush ( will help with streaking )
http://amzn.to/1LEWfLw
********************************
Micaceous Iron Oxide
http://amzn.to/22ydKES
What is a medium:
It is a polymer emulsion designed to be added to acrylic paint. It is made to alter the characteristics of your paint while protecting it!! They are intermixable and are made to work acrylic paint. They make paint thick or thin, shiny or matt. They add flexibility to your paint effects without impacting it performance. The idea is your paint will not fall off the canvas in a year.
I mean for you this means All Acrylic mediums are for you. Its up to you to decide how they might help you. Gesso prepares surfaces, gels alter texture and shine, flows and retarders slow drying.
Medium are not additives. Additives can give you tons of effects BUT you may loose paint adhesions or performance. An additive might be sand you collect and put into your paint. Your paint may fall off the canvas, crack, or do something totally unexpected.
Mediums will do what it says on the label.
Mediums include
Surface prep- gesso
Surface Preparations are used to seal, prime and add tooth (for color adhesion) to all surfaces such as canvas, wood, paper and metal. This same preparation is used for both acrylic and oil paint. Our professional gessoes usually take just one coat.
ALL FLUID MEDIUMS-
Increase Flow. Dry transparent or translucent. Extend the volume of thin paint.
Make an excellent archival adhesive for collage
- Fluid- Slo Dri - Palette wetting Spray - Glazes - Airbrush medium
Gel-
Add Body add volume , Increase “open” time another words Slow drying
Dry transparent or translucent so you can create glossy or matt effects
Extend the volume of paint and that can save you money
Hold brush or knife marks for perfect impasto
Make an excellent archival adhesive for collage- Love modge padge but this is the stuff for artists
Effects -Generally these are the glass beads or sand you see at the store but also are Slow-Dri® Fluid Retarder
Flow Aid
Slow-Dri® Gel Retarder
Thickening Gel
and varnish- yup that whole wall
So mediums are all the rest of the paint wall you face in the art store
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
WWW.THEARTSHERPA.COMTWITTER: @artsherpa
PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/cinnamoncooney *** LOTS of pinnables!
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/hartparty
INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/theartsherpa
ETSY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hARTpARTY to purchase original art by Cinnamon Cooney!
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
Ste 200 Box #204 9490 fm 1960 Bypass Rd W
Humble, Texas 77338
Artwork is the property of HartParty and The Art Sherpa it is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student and not commercial use. Contact us for commercial use policies.
For-profit businesses in the Painting Party industry may not use our tutorial/original painting design without a licensed or signed-use deal with Hart Party.
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!
This artwork is under copyright and is intended for the viewer’s personal enjoyment.
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind, please attribute ‘Original design by Hart Party. www.theartsherpa.com’
Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.

2:47

Calik Denim: Weaving

Calik Denim: Weaving

Calik Denim: Weaving

Once upon a time there was this sturdy, functional, durable fabric for work wear, dyed in indigo, woven in robust twill, and it was called denim.
That was a long time ago. Fast forward to the 21st century.
Denim has evolved, expanded and morphed into an extended range of fabrics.
TRUE DENIM Episodes is a series about the specialists and processes involved in making today's denim: http://goo.gl/5OcJdN

5:46

Aerials from inside a $533,000,000.00 Facility!

Aerials from inside a $533,000,000.00 Facility!

Aerials from inside a $533,000,000.00 Facility!

Here are some aerials from a shoot I did a while back. This facility was HUUUUUUUUUUUUGE! All shots believe it or not were filmed with one of my Aerial Hexacopters. Feel free to rate, comment, and subscribe!
Enjoy

Industrial Power 1957 Japan Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI)

more at http://news.quickfound.net/intl/japan_news.htmlExcellent film, placed in the US National Archives by the Central Intelligence Agency, depicting the state of Japanese industrial development in 1957. "This film opens with scenes of Mt. Fuji and natural resources used for powering a hydra-electric power plant. Footage shows dams, power lines, coal mining, a steel plant, railroad steam engines and other uses and resources for power."
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the orig...

published: 13 Apr 2015

HOW TO MAKE EXOTIC BAMBOO FURNITURE. LIFESTYLE, CEBU PHILIPPINES

This bamboo cottage industry has been around for many years....Have your custom-made furniture made right here on the roadside. This video gives you an intimate look at the manufacturers and their lifestyle. Handmade to your requirements! Uniquely Filipino.....PLEASE SUBSCRIBE: Youtube.com/globalvideopro1

Knotted Chair by Marcel Wanders was "a little miracle"

Marcel Wanders looks back at his chair made from knotted rope, which helped propel the Dutch designer to international stardom when it was launched in 1996, in the first movie of our exclusive new video series.
Wanders' Knotted Chair is made from lengths of hand-braided aramid and carbon fibre cord, which are impregnated with epoxy resin to provide rigidity.
The chair has the delicate appearance of handcrafted macramé – a technique for making textiles using knotting rather than weaving – but is also extremely durable and light.
"For us, that chair is magic because of its very interesting technological story and its innovation," Wanders explains in the movie, which Dezeen filmed in Amsterdam.
"I understood that this carbon fibre material is a textile. Instead of making carbon fibre shee...

published: 14 Dec 2015

Factory in Italy for dyeing and finishing woven fabrics and knits

For more information inautex@inautex.com

published: 08 Mar 2017

VH Jigger Process Technology

Miracle Models, Bengaluru

http://www.modelsmaker.co.in/ As per the tradition of AutoSector and Engineering Industries in India, product display is widely used to showcase its best features. However, now the same practice is exchanged with the models as bulkier machines cannot be used for exhibition. These days, designers want to see the engineering models of the product before they order for manufacturing.

#bigartquest #7 | The Secrets of Creativity | Youtube Panel

The Secrets of Creativity for Artists and painters .The Youtube Panel of - Lindsay Weirich The Frugal Crafter - AngelaAnderson - ChuckCarson the animated pencil - The ArtSherpa
The Frugal Crafter http://bit.ly/1rMlFhn
Angela Anderson http://bit.ly/1XaPGmM
Chuck Carson http://bit.ly/1V2frp3
www.theartsherp.com
Come join us live to ask you questions about creativity. We will talk about How to get over artist Block. How to get inspiration. How to deal with both Failure and success in a creative path. Is everyone creative? Can anyone learn to be creative. We will play a fun silly game and finish with a Q and A
CHUCK CARSON Accomplished, talented, and dedicated senior/lead game professional with over 16 years demonstrated experience defining the art style and concept for a game or...

published: 18 Feb 2016

Onyx from Pakistan

DominionTraders works with underprivileged artisans who make stone and shesham wood crafts in the city of Karachi. It disperses orders to independently owned and operated onyx workshops that own their own equipment and rent or own their facilities. Most are family businesses employing several family members. These workshops are scattered throughout Pakistan, and employ artisans of different religions and creeds who work together in cordial relationships. Benefits to artisans include profit-sharing, pension plans and medical benefits. Dominion Traders provides interest-free loans and advances to artisans.
The late Mansoor Ali founded Dominion Traders, using business management skills he learned from his father. Mansoor Ali was also the pioneer in introducing fair trade practices in the st...

published: 18 Dec 2012

#bigartquest #11 The Miracle of Acrylic Mediums

BigArtQuest 11 What is an AcrylicMedium and why You should be Excited About it!!! Everything you need to know to Explain Acrylic Mediums and what they are for! My tops picks for acrylic Mediums
What mediums does every new artist need ?
Gesso, Gel and Varnish-
Below are a list of materials. The links go through our AmazonAffiliate program, and you support The ArtSherpa when using them.
Liquitex ProfessionalGloss Gel, Medium, 8 Ouncehttp://amzn.to/1ReAjYa
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VARNISH brush ( will help with streaking )
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published: 24 Mar 2016

Calik Denim: Weaving

Once upon a time there was this sturdy, functional, durable fabric for work wear, dyed in indigo, woven in robust twill, and it was called denim.
That was a long time ago. Fast forward to the 21st century.
Denim has evolved, expanded and morphed into an extended range of fabrics.
TRUE DENIM Episodes is a series about the specialists and processes involved in making today's denim: http://goo.gl/5OcJdN

published: 04 May 2016

Aerials from inside a $533,000,000.00 Facility!

Here are some aerials from a shoot I did a while back. This facility was HUUUUUUUUUUUUGE! All shots believe it or not were filmed with one of my Aerial Hexacopters. Feel free to rate, comment, and subscribe!
Enjoy

more at http://news.quickfound.net/intl/japan_news.htmlExcellent film, placed in the US National Archives by the Central Intelligence Agency, depicting the state of Japanese industrial development in 1957. "This film opens with scenes of Mt. Fuji and natural resources used for powering a hydra-electric power plant. Footage shows dams, power lines, coal mining, a steel plant, railroad steam engines and other uses and resources for power."
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_International_Trade_and_Industry
The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (通商産業省 Tsūshō-sangyō-shō or MITI) was one of the most powerful agencies of the Government of Japan. At the height of its influence, it effectively ran much of Japanese industrial policy, funding research and directing investment. In 2001, its role was taken over by the newly created Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)...History
MITI was created with the split of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in May 1949 and given the mission for coordinating international trade policy with other groups, such as the Bank of Japan, the Economic planningAgency, and the various commerce-related cabinet ministries. At the time it was created, Japan was still recovering from the economic disaster of World War II. With inflation rising and productivity failing to keep up, the government sought a better mechanism for reviving the Japanese economy.
MITI has been responsible not only in the areas of exports and imports but also for all domestic industries and businesses not specifically covered by other ministries in the areas of investment in plant and equipment, pollution control, energy and power, some aspects of foreign economic assistance, and consumer complaints. This span has allowed MITI to integrate conflicting policies, such as those on pollution control and export competitiveness, to minimize damage to export industries.
MITI has served as an architect of industrial policy, an arbiter on industrial problems and disputes, and a regulator. A major objective of the ministry has been to strengthen the country's industrial base...
The close relationship between MITI and Japanese industry has led to foreign trade policy that often complements the ministry's efforts to strengthen domestic manufacturing interests...
These policies to promote domestic industry and to protect it from international competition were strongest in the 1950s and 1960s. As industry became stronger and as MITI lost some of its policy tools, such as control over allocation of foreign exchange, MITI's policies also changed. The success of Japanese exports and the tension it has caused in other countries led MITI to provide guidance on limiting exports of particular products to various countries. Starting in 1981, MITI presided over the establishment of voluntary restraints on automobile exports to the United States to allay criticism from American manufacturers and their unions.
Similarly, MITI was forced to liberalize import policies, despite its traditional protectionist focus. During the 1980s, the ministry helped to craft a number of market-opening and import promoting measures, including the creation of an import promotion office within the ministry. The close relationship between MITI and industry allowed the ministry to play such a role in fostering more open markets, but conflict remained between the need to open markets and the desire to continue promoting new and growing domestic industries.
As late as the 1980s, prime ministers were expected to serve a tenure as MITI minister before taking over the government. MITI worked closely with Japanese business interests, and was largely responsible for keeping the domestic market closed to most foreign companies.
MITI lost some influence when the switch was made to a floating exchange rate between the United States dollar and yen in 1971. Before that point, MITI had been able to keep the exchange rate artificially low, which benefited Japan's exporters. Later, intense lobbying from other countries, particularly the United States, pushed Japan to introduce more liberal trade laws that further lessened MITI's grip over the Japanese economy. By the mid-1980s, the ministry was helping foreign corporations set up operations in Japan...
The declining significance of MITI to Japanese companies made it a less powerful agency within the bureaucracy, and by the end of the 20th century, it was folded into a larger body. In 2001, it was reorganized into the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI).

more at http://news.quickfound.net/intl/japan_news.htmlExcellent film, placed in the US National Archives by the Central Intelligence Agency, depicting the state of Japanese industrial development in 1957. "This film opens with scenes of Mt. Fuji and natural resources used for powering a hydra-electric power plant. Footage shows dams, power lines, coal mining, a steel plant, railroad steam engines and other uses and resources for power."
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_International_Trade_and_Industry
The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (通商産業省 Tsūshō-sangyō-shō or MITI) was one of the most powerful agencies of the Government of Japan. At the height of its influence, it effectively ran much of Japanese industrial policy, funding research and directing investment. In 2001, its role was taken over by the newly created Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)...History
MITI was created with the split of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in May 1949 and given the mission for coordinating international trade policy with other groups, such as the Bank of Japan, the Economic planningAgency, and the various commerce-related cabinet ministries. At the time it was created, Japan was still recovering from the economic disaster of World War II. With inflation rising and productivity failing to keep up, the government sought a better mechanism for reviving the Japanese economy.
MITI has been responsible not only in the areas of exports and imports but also for all domestic industries and businesses not specifically covered by other ministries in the areas of investment in plant and equipment, pollution control, energy and power, some aspects of foreign economic assistance, and consumer complaints. This span has allowed MITI to integrate conflicting policies, such as those on pollution control and export competitiveness, to minimize damage to export industries.
MITI has served as an architect of industrial policy, an arbiter on industrial problems and disputes, and a regulator. A major objective of the ministry has been to strengthen the country's industrial base...
The close relationship between MITI and Japanese industry has led to foreign trade policy that often complements the ministry's efforts to strengthen domestic manufacturing interests...
These policies to promote domestic industry and to protect it from international competition were strongest in the 1950s and 1960s. As industry became stronger and as MITI lost some of its policy tools, such as control over allocation of foreign exchange, MITI's policies also changed. The success of Japanese exports and the tension it has caused in other countries led MITI to provide guidance on limiting exports of particular products to various countries. Starting in 1981, MITI presided over the establishment of voluntary restraints on automobile exports to the United States to allay criticism from American manufacturers and their unions.
Similarly, MITI was forced to liberalize import policies, despite its traditional protectionist focus. During the 1980s, the ministry helped to craft a number of market-opening and import promoting measures, including the creation of an import promotion office within the ministry. The close relationship between MITI and industry allowed the ministry to play such a role in fostering more open markets, but conflict remained between the need to open markets and the desire to continue promoting new and growing domestic industries.
As late as the 1980s, prime ministers were expected to serve a tenure as MITI minister before taking over the government. MITI worked closely with Japanese business interests, and was largely responsible for keeping the domestic market closed to most foreign companies.
MITI lost some influence when the switch was made to a floating exchange rate between the United States dollar and yen in 1971. Before that point, MITI had been able to keep the exchange rate artificially low, which benefited Japan's exporters. Later, intense lobbying from other countries, particularly the United States, pushed Japan to introduce more liberal trade laws that further lessened MITI's grip over the Japanese economy. By the mid-1980s, the ministry was helping foreign corporations set up operations in Japan...
The declining significance of MITI to Japanese companies made it a less powerful agency within the bureaucracy, and by the end of the 20th century, it was folded into a larger body. In 2001, it was reorganized into the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI).

HOW TO MAKE EXOTIC BAMBOO FURNITURE. LIFESTYLE, CEBU PHILIPPINES

This bamboo cottage industry has been around for many years....Have your custom-made furniture made right here on the roadside. This video gives you an intimate...

This bamboo cottage industry has been around for many years....Have your custom-made furniture made right here on the roadside. This video gives you an intimate look at the manufacturers and their lifestyle. Handmade to your requirements! Uniquely Filipino.....PLEASE SUBSCRIBE: Youtube.com/globalvideopro1

This bamboo cottage industry has been around for many years....Have your custom-made furniture made right here on the roadside. This video gives you an intimate look at the manufacturers and their lifestyle. Handmade to your requirements! Uniquely Filipino.....PLEASE SUBSCRIBE: Youtube.com/globalvideopro1

Knotted Chair by Marcel Wanders was "a little miracle"

Marcel Wanders looks back at his chair made from knotted rope, which helped propel the Dutch designer to international stardom when it was launched in 1996, in ...

Marcel Wanders looks back at his chair made from knotted rope, which helped propel the Dutch designer to international stardom when it was launched in 1996, in the first movie of our exclusive new video series.
Wanders' Knotted Chair is made from lengths of hand-braided aramid and carbon fibre cord, which are impregnated with epoxy resin to provide rigidity.
The chair has the delicate appearance of handcrafted macramé – a technique for making textiles using knotting rather than weaving – but is also extremely durable and light.
"For us, that chair is magic because of its very interesting technological story and its innovation," Wanders explains in the movie, which Dezeen filmed in Amsterdam.
"I understood that this carbon fibre material is a textile. Instead of making carbon fibre sheets that we then bend to create volumes, I wanted to create a textile."
Knotted Chair was first presented in Milan in 1996 at Dutch collective Droog's Dry Tech exhibition, which explored new hi-tech materials and manufacturing techniques.
Wanders received global attention for the design, which is now listed in the permanent collections of a number of prominent design museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the V&A museum in London.
The cord used to make the chair features a carbon core overbraided with aramid, a strong and lightweight synthetic material commonly used in the aerospace industry.
The knotted pattern forms a space frame structure that is strong enough to support the weight of the person sitting in it.
"I understood that the way to make something light as well as strong would be to work with space frames," Wanders says. "It's stable enough to hold a heavy guy, keeping the whole thing up and making it strong."
Read more on Dezeen: http://www.dezeen.com/?p=818305
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest architecture and design movies: http://bit.ly/1tcULvh

Marcel Wanders looks back at his chair made from knotted rope, which helped propel the Dutch designer to international stardom when it was launched in 1996, in the first movie of our exclusive new video series.
Wanders' Knotted Chair is made from lengths of hand-braided aramid and carbon fibre cord, which are impregnated with epoxy resin to provide rigidity.
The chair has the delicate appearance of handcrafted macramé – a technique for making textiles using knotting rather than weaving – but is also extremely durable and light.
"For us, that chair is magic because of its very interesting technological story and its innovation," Wanders explains in the movie, which Dezeen filmed in Amsterdam.
"I understood that this carbon fibre material is a textile. Instead of making carbon fibre sheets that we then bend to create volumes, I wanted to create a textile."
Knotted Chair was first presented in Milan in 1996 at Dutch collective Droog's Dry Tech exhibition, which explored new hi-tech materials and manufacturing techniques.
Wanders received global attention for the design, which is now listed in the permanent collections of a number of prominent design museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the V&A museum in London.
The cord used to make the chair features a carbon core overbraided with aramid, a strong and lightweight synthetic material commonly used in the aerospace industry.
The knotted pattern forms a space frame structure that is strong enough to support the weight of the person sitting in it.
"I understood that the way to make something light as well as strong would be to work with space frames," Wanders says. "It's stable enough to hold a heavy guy, keeping the whole thing up and making it strong."
Read more on Dezeen: http://www.dezeen.com/?p=818305
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest architecture and design movies: http://bit.ly/1tcULvh

http://www.modelsmaker.co.in/ As per the tradition of AutoSector and Engineering Industries in India, product display is widely used to showcase its best features. However, now the same practice is exchanged with the models as bulkier machines cannot be used for exhibition. These days, designers want to see the engineering models of the product before they order for manufacturing.

http://www.modelsmaker.co.in/ As per the tradition of AutoSector and Engineering Industries in India, product display is widely used to showcase its best features. However, now the same practice is exchanged with the models as bulkier machines cannot be used for exhibition. These days, designers want to see the engineering models of the product before they order for manufacturing.

The Secrets of Creativity for Artists and painters .The Youtube Panel of - Lindsay Weirich The Frugal Crafter - AngelaAnderson - ChuckCarson the animated pencil - The ArtSherpa
The Frugal Crafter http://bit.ly/1rMlFhn
Angela Anderson http://bit.ly/1XaPGmM
Chuck Carson http://bit.ly/1V2frp3
www.theartsherp.com
Come join us live to ask you questions about creativity. We will talk about How to get over artist Block. How to get inspiration. How to deal with both Failure and success in a creative path. Is everyone creative? Can anyone learn to be creative. We will play a fun silly game and finish with a Q and A
CHUCK CARSON Accomplished, talented, and dedicated senior/lead game professional with over 16 years demonstrated experience defining the art style and concept for a game or virtual world for top games/projects. In-depth knowledge of game design and production pipeline. Recognized for proficiency in 2D concept designs, character development and UI creation.
Angela's Anderson artwork is represented by galleries and collected by businesses and patrons from across the US. She was selected for inclusion in the 2009 ArkansasArtistCalendar published by the Governor's MansionAssociation, and one of her paintings now hangs in the UAMSWinthrop P. RockefellerCancer Institute in Little Rock, AR.
Lindsay Weirich over 1200 art and craft video’s on youtube , a published author of numerous articles , established teacher, and renowned blogger. Lindsay is an expert of navigating the world of art in a modern age .
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
Acrylics are a fun and enjoyable painting medium. I prefer 'CreativeMark' brushes, and I use Liquitex heavy body acrylic paint, Matisse Derivan, and golden colors.
I love teaching people to paint in a supportive environment. Everyone deserves to have art in their lives and feel the joy that art can bring! Follow along and share your art journey with me! I look forward to hearing from you.
www.HARTPARTY.COMTWITTER: @artsherpa
PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/cinnamoncooney *** LOTS of pinnables!
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/hartparty
INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/theartsherpa
ETSY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hARTpARTY to purchase original art by Cinnamon Cooney!
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
Ste 200 Box #204 9490 fm 1960 Bypass Rd W
Humble, Texas 77338
Artwork is the property of HartParty and The Art Sherpa it is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student and not commercial use. Contact us for commercial use policies.
For-profit businesses in the Painting Party industry may not use our tutorial/original painting design without a licensed or signed-use deal with Hart Party.
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!
This artwork is under copyright and is intended for the viewer’s personal enjoyment.
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind, please attribute ‘Original design by Hart Party. www.theartsherpa.com’
Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.

The Secrets of Creativity for Artists and painters .The Youtube Panel of - Lindsay Weirich The Frugal Crafter - AngelaAnderson - ChuckCarson the animated pencil - The ArtSherpa
The Frugal Crafter http://bit.ly/1rMlFhn
Angela Anderson http://bit.ly/1XaPGmM
Chuck Carson http://bit.ly/1V2frp3
www.theartsherp.com
Come join us live to ask you questions about creativity. We will talk about How to get over artist Block. How to get inspiration. How to deal with both Failure and success in a creative path. Is everyone creative? Can anyone learn to be creative. We will play a fun silly game and finish with a Q and A
CHUCK CARSON Accomplished, talented, and dedicated senior/lead game professional with over 16 years demonstrated experience defining the art style and concept for a game or virtual world for top games/projects. In-depth knowledge of game design and production pipeline. Recognized for proficiency in 2D concept designs, character development and UI creation.
Angela's Anderson artwork is represented by galleries and collected by businesses and patrons from across the US. She was selected for inclusion in the 2009 ArkansasArtistCalendar published by the Governor's MansionAssociation, and one of her paintings now hangs in the UAMSWinthrop P. RockefellerCancer Institute in Little Rock, AR.
Lindsay Weirich over 1200 art and craft video’s on youtube , a published author of numerous articles , established teacher, and renowned blogger. Lindsay is an expert of navigating the world of art in a modern age .
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
Acrylics are a fun and enjoyable painting medium. I prefer 'CreativeMark' brushes, and I use Liquitex heavy body acrylic paint, Matisse Derivan, and golden colors.
I love teaching people to paint in a supportive environment. Everyone deserves to have art in their lives and feel the joy that art can bring! Follow along and share your art journey with me! I look forward to hearing from you.
www.HARTPARTY.COMTWITTER: @artsherpa
PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/cinnamoncooney *** LOTS of pinnables!
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/hartparty
INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/theartsherpa
ETSY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hARTpARTY to purchase original art by Cinnamon Cooney!
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
Ste 200 Box #204 9490 fm 1960 Bypass Rd W
Humble, Texas 77338
Artwork is the property of HartParty and The Art Sherpa it is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student and not commercial use. Contact us for commercial use policies.
For-profit businesses in the Painting Party industry may not use our tutorial/original painting design without a licensed or signed-use deal with Hart Party.
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!
This artwork is under copyright and is intended for the viewer’s personal enjoyment.
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind, please attribute ‘Original design by Hart Party. www.theartsherpa.com’
Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.

Onyx from Pakistan

DominionTraders works with underprivileged artisans who make stone and shesham wood crafts in the city of Karachi. It disperses orders to independently owned a...

DominionTraders works with underprivileged artisans who make stone and shesham wood crafts in the city of Karachi. It disperses orders to independently owned and operated onyx workshops that own their own equipment and rent or own their facilities. Most are family businesses employing several family members. These workshops are scattered throughout Pakistan, and employ artisans of different religions and creeds who work together in cordial relationships. Benefits to artisans include profit-sharing, pension plans and medical benefits. Dominion Traders provides interest-free loans and advances to artisans.
The late Mansoor Ali founded Dominion Traders, using business management skills he learned from his father. Mansoor Ali was also the pioneer in introducing fair trade practices in the stone industry in Pakistan. Unusually for Pakistan, he chose to hire artisans regardless of religion or ethnicity. No SyedFahad Ali, son of Mansoor Ali, is following his father's footsteps in managing Dominion Traders.
Ten Thousand Villages purchases carved stone items including lamps, animals, paperweights, bookends, vases, candleholders and chess sets as well as carved shesham wood tables from Dominion Traders. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from Dominion Traders since 1983.
http://www.tenthousandvillages.com/dominion-traders

DominionTraders works with underprivileged artisans who make stone and shesham wood crafts in the city of Karachi. It disperses orders to independently owned and operated onyx workshops that own their own equipment and rent or own their facilities. Most are family businesses employing several family members. These workshops are scattered throughout Pakistan, and employ artisans of different religions and creeds who work together in cordial relationships. Benefits to artisans include profit-sharing, pension plans and medical benefits. Dominion Traders provides interest-free loans and advances to artisans.
The late Mansoor Ali founded Dominion Traders, using business management skills he learned from his father. Mansoor Ali was also the pioneer in introducing fair trade practices in the stone industry in Pakistan. Unusually for Pakistan, he chose to hire artisans regardless of religion or ethnicity. No SyedFahad Ali, son of Mansoor Ali, is following his father's footsteps in managing Dominion Traders.
Ten Thousand Villages purchases carved stone items including lamps, animals, paperweights, bookends, vases, candleholders and chess sets as well as carved shesham wood tables from Dominion Traders. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from Dominion Traders since 1983.
http://www.tenthousandvillages.com/dominion-traders

BigArtQuest 11 What is an AcrylicMedium and why You should be Excited About it!!! Everything you need to know to Explain Acrylic Mediums and what they are for! My tops picks for acrylic Mediums
What mediums does every new artist need ?
Gesso, Gel and Varnish-
Below are a list of materials. The links go through our AmazonAffiliate program, and you support The ArtSherpa when using them.
Liquitex ProfessionalGloss Gel, Medium, 8 Ouncehttp://amzn.to/1ReAjYa
***************************
Liquitex Professional Gloss Fluid, Medium and Varnish, 8-oz
http://amzn.to/1ULta2y
*************************
Liquitex Professional White Gesso Surface Prep Medium, 16-oz
http://amzn.to/1LEW7vw
*******************
VARNISH brush ( will help with streaking )
http://amzn.to/1LEWfLw
********************************
Micaceous Iron Oxide
http://amzn.to/22ydKES
What is a medium:
It is a polymer emulsion designed to be added to acrylic paint. It is made to alter the characteristics of your paint while protecting it!! They are intermixable and are made to work acrylic paint. They make paint thick or thin, shiny or matt. They add flexibility to your paint effects without impacting it performance. The idea is your paint will not fall off the canvas in a year.
I mean for you this means All Acrylic mediums are for you. Its up to you to decide how they might help you. Gesso prepares surfaces, gels alter texture and shine, flows and retarders slow drying.
Medium are not additives. Additives can give you tons of effects BUT you may loose paint adhesions or performance. An additive might be sand you collect and put into your paint. Your paint may fall off the canvas, crack, or do something totally unexpected.
Mediums will do what it says on the label.
Mediums include
Surface prep- gesso
Surface Preparations are used to seal, prime and add tooth (for color adhesion) to all surfaces such as canvas, wood, paper and metal. This same preparation is used for both acrylic and oil paint. Our professional gessoes usually take just one coat.
ALL FLUID MEDIUMS-
Increase Flow. Dry transparent or translucent. Extend the volume of thin paint.
Make an excellent archival adhesive for collage
- Fluid- Slo Dri - Palette wetting Spray - Glazes - Airbrush medium
Gel-
Add Body add volume , Increase “open” time another words Slow drying
Dry transparent or translucent so you can create glossy or matt effects
Extend the volume of paint and that can save you money
Hold brush or knife marks for perfect impasto
Make an excellent archival adhesive for collage- Love modge padge but this is the stuff for artists
Effects -Generally these are the glass beads or sand you see at the store but also are Slow-Dri® Fluid Retarder
Flow Aid
Slow-Dri® Gel Retarder
Thickening Gel
and varnish- yup that whole wall
So mediums are all the rest of the paint wall you face in the art store
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
WWW.THEARTSHERPA.COMTWITTER: @artsherpa
PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/cinnamoncooney *** LOTS of pinnables!
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/hartparty
INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/theartsherpa
ETSY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hARTpARTY to purchase original art by Cinnamon Cooney!
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
Ste 200 Box #204 9490 fm 1960 Bypass Rd W
Humble, Texas 77338
Artwork is the property of HartParty and The Art Sherpa it is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student and not commercial use. Contact us for commercial use policies.
For-profit businesses in the Painting Party industry may not use our tutorial/original painting design without a licensed or signed-use deal with Hart Party.
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!
This artwork is under copyright and is intended for the viewer’s personal enjoyment.
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind, please attribute ‘Original design by Hart Party. www.theartsherpa.com’
Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.

BigArtQuest 11 What is an AcrylicMedium and why You should be Excited About it!!! Everything you need to know to Explain Acrylic Mediums and what they are for! My tops picks for acrylic Mediums
What mediums does every new artist need ?
Gesso, Gel and Varnish-
Below are a list of materials. The links go through our AmazonAffiliate program, and you support The ArtSherpa when using them.
Liquitex ProfessionalGloss Gel, Medium, 8 Ouncehttp://amzn.to/1ReAjYa
***************************
Liquitex Professional Gloss Fluid, Medium and Varnish, 8-oz
http://amzn.to/1ULta2y
*************************
Liquitex Professional White Gesso Surface Prep Medium, 16-oz
http://amzn.to/1LEW7vw
*******************
VARNISH brush ( will help with streaking )
http://amzn.to/1LEWfLw
********************************
Micaceous Iron Oxide
http://amzn.to/22ydKES
What is a medium:
It is a polymer emulsion designed to be added to acrylic paint. It is made to alter the characteristics of your paint while protecting it!! They are intermixable and are made to work acrylic paint. They make paint thick or thin, shiny or matt. They add flexibility to your paint effects without impacting it performance. The idea is your paint will not fall off the canvas in a year.
I mean for you this means All Acrylic mediums are for you. Its up to you to decide how they might help you. Gesso prepares surfaces, gels alter texture and shine, flows and retarders slow drying.
Medium are not additives. Additives can give you tons of effects BUT you may loose paint adhesions or performance. An additive might be sand you collect and put into your paint. Your paint may fall off the canvas, crack, or do something totally unexpected.
Mediums will do what it says on the label.
Mediums include
Surface prep- gesso
Surface Preparations are used to seal, prime and add tooth (for color adhesion) to all surfaces such as canvas, wood, paper and metal. This same preparation is used for both acrylic and oil paint. Our professional gessoes usually take just one coat.
ALL FLUID MEDIUMS-
Increase Flow. Dry transparent or translucent. Extend the volume of thin paint.
Make an excellent archival adhesive for collage
- Fluid- Slo Dri - Palette wetting Spray - Glazes - Airbrush medium
Gel-
Add Body add volume , Increase “open” time another words Slow drying
Dry transparent or translucent so you can create glossy or matt effects
Extend the volume of paint and that can save you money
Hold brush or knife marks for perfect impasto
Make an excellent archival adhesive for collage- Love modge padge but this is the stuff for artists
Effects -Generally these are the glass beads or sand you see at the store but also are Slow-Dri® Fluid Retarder
Flow Aid
Slow-Dri® Gel Retarder
Thickening Gel
and varnish- yup that whole wall
So mediums are all the rest of the paint wall you face in the art store
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
WWW.THEARTSHERPA.COMTWITTER: @artsherpa
PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/cinnamoncooney *** LOTS of pinnables!
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/hartparty
INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/theartsherpa
ETSY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hARTpARTY to purchase original art by Cinnamon Cooney!
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
Ste 200 Box #204 9490 fm 1960 Bypass Rd W
Humble, Texas 77338
Artwork is the property of HartParty and The Art Sherpa it is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student and not commercial use. Contact us for commercial use policies.
For-profit businesses in the Painting Party industry may not use our tutorial/original painting design without a licensed or signed-use deal with Hart Party.
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!
This artwork is under copyright and is intended for the viewer’s personal enjoyment.
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind, please attribute ‘Original design by Hart Party. www.theartsherpa.com’
Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.

Calik Denim: Weaving

Once upon a time there was this sturdy, functional, durable fabric for work wear, dyed in indigo, woven in robust twill, and it was called denim.
That was a lo...

Once upon a time there was this sturdy, functional, durable fabric for work wear, dyed in indigo, woven in robust twill, and it was called denim.
That was a long time ago. Fast forward to the 21st century.
Denim has evolved, expanded and morphed into an extended range of fabrics.
TRUE DENIM Episodes is a series about the specialists and processes involved in making today's denim: http://goo.gl/5OcJdN

Once upon a time there was this sturdy, functional, durable fabric for work wear, dyed in indigo, woven in robust twill, and it was called denim.
That was a long time ago. Fast forward to the 21st century.
Denim has evolved, expanded and morphed into an extended range of fabrics.
TRUE DENIM Episodes is a series about the specialists and processes involved in making today's denim: http://goo.gl/5OcJdN

Aerials from inside a $533,000,000.00 Facility!

Here are some aerials from a shoot I did a while back. This facility was HUUUUUUUUUUUUGE! All shots believe it or not were filmed with one of my Aerial Hexacopt...

Here are some aerials from a shoot I did a while back. This facility was HUUUUUUUUUUUUGE! All shots believe it or not were filmed with one of my Aerial Hexacopters. Feel free to rate, comment, and subscribe!
Enjoy

Here are some aerials from a shoot I did a while back. This facility was HUUUUUUUUUUUUGE! All shots believe it or not were filmed with one of my Aerial Hexacopters. Feel free to rate, comment, and subscribe!
Enjoy

Industrial Power 1957 Japan Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI)

more at http://news.quickfound.net/intl/japan_news.htmlExcellent film, placed in the US National Archives by the Central Intelligence Agency, depicting the state of Japanese industrial development in 1957. "This film opens with scenes of Mt. Fuji and natural resources used for powering a hydra-electric power plant. Footage shows dams, power lines, coal mining, a steel plant, railroad steam engines and other uses and resources for power."
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the orig...

published: 13 Apr 2015

#bigartquest #11 The Miracle of Acrylic Mediums

BigArtQuest 11 What is an AcrylicMedium and why You should be Excited About it!!! Everything you need to know to Explain Acrylic Mediums and what they are for! My tops picks for acrylic Mediums
What mediums does every new artist need ?
Gesso, Gel and Varnish-
Below are a list of materials. The links go through our AmazonAffiliate program, and you support The ArtSherpa when using them.
Liquitex ProfessionalGloss Gel, Medium, 8 Ouncehttp://amzn.to/1ReAjYa
***************************
Liquitex Professional Gloss Fluid, Medium and Varnish, 8-oz
http://amzn.to/1ULta2y
*************************
Liquitex Professional White Gesso Surface Prep Medium, 16-oz
http://amzn.to/1LEW7vw
*******************
VARNISH brush ( will help with streaking )
http://amzn.to/1LEWfLw
**************************...

published: 24 Mar 2016

The German economic model - (VPRO documentary - 2012)

While the Netherlands is in a deep crisis, the German economic miracle is going full swing. Why do the Germans do it so much better than us? Alexander Oey crosses the German border to counter the secrets of the German economic model success.
The German economy is a recurring topic in our current politics. A VPRO backlight subtitled documentary.
Original title: Made in Germany
10 years ago Germany was still the "sick man" of Europe: the German reunification took a heavy turn on the country's economic growth and stability. But the Germans are always believing in their own strength. According to the sociologist Ulrich Beck, this is largely due to the conviction that quality, small scale and dedication to the work you do is so deeply rooted in the German society. The origin must be sought in ...

published: 07 Oct 2017

#bigartquest #7 | The Secrets of Creativity | Youtube Panel

The Secrets of Creativity for Artists and painters .The Youtube Panel of - Lindsay Weirich The Frugal Crafter - AngelaAnderson - ChuckCarson the animated pencil - The ArtSherpa
The Frugal Crafter http://bit.ly/1rMlFhn
Angela Anderson http://bit.ly/1XaPGmM
Chuck Carson http://bit.ly/1V2frp3
www.theartsherp.com
Come join us live to ask you questions about creativity. We will talk about How to get over artist Block. How to get inspiration. How to deal with both Failure and success in a creative path. Is everyone creative? Can anyone learn to be creative. We will play a fun silly game and finish with a Q and A
CHUCK CARSON Accomplished, talented, and dedicated senior/lead game professional with over 16 years demonstrated experience defining the art style and concept for a game or...

Tie Died

Forensic Recreation Cactus1549 US Airway Miracle on the Hudson

The story of Cactus 1549 is an amazing story. Hailed by Michael Bloomberg as the Miracle of the Hudson. It showed the strength of two well trained pilots working together given a strong craft (the Airbus A320) could and did successfully perform a water landing saving the lives of all 155 passenger and crew.
Here we use simulations (provided by exosphere3d : view the original video here - https://youtu.be/tE_5eiYn0D0) CCTV recordings, air traffic communication and breaking television coverage to give you the best view of how events unfolded.

Drug Industry Whistleblower/528 4-18-2014

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more at http://news.quickfound.net/intl/japan_news.htmlExcellent film, placed in the US National Archives by the Central Intelligence Agency, depicting the state of Japanese industrial development in 1957. "This film opens with scenes of Mt. Fuji and natural resources used for powering a hydra-electric power plant. Footage shows dams, power lines, coal mining, a steel plant, railroad steam engines and other uses and resources for power."
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_International_Trade_and_Industry
The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (通商産業省 Tsūshō-sangyō-shō or MITI) was one of the most powerful agencies of the Government of Japan. At the height of its influence, it effectively ran much of Japanese industrial policy, funding research and directing investment. In 2001, its role was taken over by the newly created Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)...History
MITI was created with the split of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in May 1949 and given the mission for coordinating international trade policy with other groups, such as the Bank of Japan, the Economic planningAgency, and the various commerce-related cabinet ministries. At the time it was created, Japan was still recovering from the economic disaster of World War II. With inflation rising and productivity failing to keep up, the government sought a better mechanism for reviving the Japanese economy.
MITI has been responsible not only in the areas of exports and imports but also for all domestic industries and businesses not specifically covered by other ministries in the areas of investment in plant and equipment, pollution control, energy and power, some aspects of foreign economic assistance, and consumer complaints. This span has allowed MITI to integrate conflicting policies, such as those on pollution control and export competitiveness, to minimize damage to export industries.
MITI has served as an architect of industrial policy, an arbiter on industrial problems and disputes, and a regulator. A major objective of the ministry has been to strengthen the country's industrial base...
The close relationship between MITI and Japanese industry has led to foreign trade policy that often complements the ministry's efforts to strengthen domestic manufacturing interests...
These policies to promote domestic industry and to protect it from international competition were strongest in the 1950s and 1960s. As industry became stronger and as MITI lost some of its policy tools, such as control over allocation of foreign exchange, MITI's policies also changed. The success of Japanese exports and the tension it has caused in other countries led MITI to provide guidance on limiting exports of particular products to various countries. Starting in 1981, MITI presided over the establishment of voluntary restraints on automobile exports to the United States to allay criticism from American manufacturers and their unions.
Similarly, MITI was forced to liberalize import policies, despite its traditional protectionist focus. During the 1980s, the ministry helped to craft a number of market-opening and import promoting measures, including the creation of an import promotion office within the ministry. The close relationship between MITI and industry allowed the ministry to play such a role in fostering more open markets, but conflict remained between the need to open markets and the desire to continue promoting new and growing domestic industries.
As late as the 1980s, prime ministers were expected to serve a tenure as MITI minister before taking over the government. MITI worked closely with Japanese business interests, and was largely responsible for keeping the domestic market closed to most foreign companies.
MITI lost some influence when the switch was made to a floating exchange rate between the United States dollar and yen in 1971. Before that point, MITI had been able to keep the exchange rate artificially low, which benefited Japan's exporters. Later, intense lobbying from other countries, particularly the United States, pushed Japan to introduce more liberal trade laws that further lessened MITI's grip over the Japanese economy. By the mid-1980s, the ministry was helping foreign corporations set up operations in Japan...
The declining significance of MITI to Japanese companies made it a less powerful agency within the bureaucracy, and by the end of the 20th century, it was folded into a larger body. In 2001, it was reorganized into the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI).

more at http://news.quickfound.net/intl/japan_news.htmlExcellent film, placed in the US National Archives by the Central Intelligence Agency, depicting the state of Japanese industrial development in 1957. "This film opens with scenes of Mt. Fuji and natural resources used for powering a hydra-electric power plant. Footage shows dams, power lines, coal mining, a steel plant, railroad steam engines and other uses and resources for power."
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_International_Trade_and_Industry
The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (通商産業省 Tsūshō-sangyō-shō or MITI) was one of the most powerful agencies of the Government of Japan. At the height of its influence, it effectively ran much of Japanese industrial policy, funding research and directing investment. In 2001, its role was taken over by the newly created Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)...History
MITI was created with the split of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in May 1949 and given the mission for coordinating international trade policy with other groups, such as the Bank of Japan, the Economic planningAgency, and the various commerce-related cabinet ministries. At the time it was created, Japan was still recovering from the economic disaster of World War II. With inflation rising and productivity failing to keep up, the government sought a better mechanism for reviving the Japanese economy.
MITI has been responsible not only in the areas of exports and imports but also for all domestic industries and businesses not specifically covered by other ministries in the areas of investment in plant and equipment, pollution control, energy and power, some aspects of foreign economic assistance, and consumer complaints. This span has allowed MITI to integrate conflicting policies, such as those on pollution control and export competitiveness, to minimize damage to export industries.
MITI has served as an architect of industrial policy, an arbiter on industrial problems and disputes, and a regulator. A major objective of the ministry has been to strengthen the country's industrial base...
The close relationship between MITI and Japanese industry has led to foreign trade policy that often complements the ministry's efforts to strengthen domestic manufacturing interests...
These policies to promote domestic industry and to protect it from international competition were strongest in the 1950s and 1960s. As industry became stronger and as MITI lost some of its policy tools, such as control over allocation of foreign exchange, MITI's policies also changed. The success of Japanese exports and the tension it has caused in other countries led MITI to provide guidance on limiting exports of particular products to various countries. Starting in 1981, MITI presided over the establishment of voluntary restraints on automobile exports to the United States to allay criticism from American manufacturers and their unions.
Similarly, MITI was forced to liberalize import policies, despite its traditional protectionist focus. During the 1980s, the ministry helped to craft a number of market-opening and import promoting measures, including the creation of an import promotion office within the ministry. The close relationship between MITI and industry allowed the ministry to play such a role in fostering more open markets, but conflict remained between the need to open markets and the desire to continue promoting new and growing domestic industries.
As late as the 1980s, prime ministers were expected to serve a tenure as MITI minister before taking over the government. MITI worked closely with Japanese business interests, and was largely responsible for keeping the domestic market closed to most foreign companies.
MITI lost some influence when the switch was made to a floating exchange rate between the United States dollar and yen in 1971. Before that point, MITI had been able to keep the exchange rate artificially low, which benefited Japan's exporters. Later, intense lobbying from other countries, particularly the United States, pushed Japan to introduce more liberal trade laws that further lessened MITI's grip over the Japanese economy. By the mid-1980s, the ministry was helping foreign corporations set up operations in Japan...
The declining significance of MITI to Japanese companies made it a less powerful agency within the bureaucracy, and by the end of the 20th century, it was folded into a larger body. In 2001, it was reorganized into the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI).

BigArtQuest 11 What is an AcrylicMedium and why You should be Excited About it!!! Everything you need to know to Explain Acrylic Mediums and what they are for! My tops picks for acrylic Mediums
What mediums does every new artist need ?
Gesso, Gel and Varnish-
Below are a list of materials. The links go through our AmazonAffiliate program, and you support The ArtSherpa when using them.
Liquitex ProfessionalGloss Gel, Medium, 8 Ouncehttp://amzn.to/1ReAjYa
***************************
Liquitex Professional Gloss Fluid, Medium and Varnish, 8-oz
http://amzn.to/1ULta2y
*************************
Liquitex Professional White Gesso Surface Prep Medium, 16-oz
http://amzn.to/1LEW7vw
*******************
VARNISH brush ( will help with streaking )
http://amzn.to/1LEWfLw
********************************
Micaceous Iron Oxide
http://amzn.to/22ydKES
What is a medium:
It is a polymer emulsion designed to be added to acrylic paint. It is made to alter the characteristics of your paint while protecting it!! They are intermixable and are made to work acrylic paint. They make paint thick or thin, shiny or matt. They add flexibility to your paint effects without impacting it performance. The idea is your paint will not fall off the canvas in a year.
I mean for you this means All Acrylic mediums are for you. Its up to you to decide how they might help you. Gesso prepares surfaces, gels alter texture and shine, flows and retarders slow drying.
Medium are not additives. Additives can give you tons of effects BUT you may loose paint adhesions or performance. An additive might be sand you collect and put into your paint. Your paint may fall off the canvas, crack, or do something totally unexpected.
Mediums will do what it says on the label.
Mediums include
Surface prep- gesso
Surface Preparations are used to seal, prime and add tooth (for color adhesion) to all surfaces such as canvas, wood, paper and metal. This same preparation is used for both acrylic and oil paint. Our professional gessoes usually take just one coat.
ALL FLUID MEDIUMS-
Increase Flow. Dry transparent or translucent. Extend the volume of thin paint.
Make an excellent archival adhesive for collage
- Fluid- Slo Dri - Palette wetting Spray - Glazes - Airbrush medium
Gel-
Add Body add volume , Increase “open” time another words Slow drying
Dry transparent or translucent so you can create glossy or matt effects
Extend the volume of paint and that can save you money
Hold brush or knife marks for perfect impasto
Make an excellent archival adhesive for collage- Love modge padge but this is the stuff for artists
Effects -Generally these are the glass beads or sand you see at the store but also are Slow-Dri® Fluid Retarder
Flow Aid
Slow-Dri® Gel Retarder
Thickening Gel
and varnish- yup that whole wall
So mediums are all the rest of the paint wall you face in the art store
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
WWW.THEARTSHERPA.COMTWITTER: @artsherpa
PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/cinnamoncooney *** LOTS of pinnables!
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/hartparty
INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/theartsherpa
ETSY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hARTpARTY to purchase original art by Cinnamon Cooney!
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
Ste 200 Box #204 9490 fm 1960 Bypass Rd W
Humble, Texas 77338
Artwork is the property of HartParty and The Art Sherpa it is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student and not commercial use. Contact us for commercial use policies.
For-profit businesses in the Painting Party industry may not use our tutorial/original painting design without a licensed or signed-use deal with Hart Party.
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!
This artwork is under copyright and is intended for the viewer’s personal enjoyment.
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind, please attribute ‘Original design by Hart Party. www.theartsherpa.com’
Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.

BigArtQuest 11 What is an AcrylicMedium and why You should be Excited About it!!! Everything you need to know to Explain Acrylic Mediums and what they are for! My tops picks for acrylic Mediums
What mediums does every new artist need ?
Gesso, Gel and Varnish-
Below are a list of materials. The links go through our AmazonAffiliate program, and you support The ArtSherpa when using them.
Liquitex ProfessionalGloss Gel, Medium, 8 Ouncehttp://amzn.to/1ReAjYa
***************************
Liquitex Professional Gloss Fluid, Medium and Varnish, 8-oz
http://amzn.to/1ULta2y
*************************
Liquitex Professional White Gesso Surface Prep Medium, 16-oz
http://amzn.to/1LEW7vw
*******************
VARNISH brush ( will help with streaking )
http://amzn.to/1LEWfLw
********************************
Micaceous Iron Oxide
http://amzn.to/22ydKES
What is a medium:
It is a polymer emulsion designed to be added to acrylic paint. It is made to alter the characteristics of your paint while protecting it!! They are intermixable and are made to work acrylic paint. They make paint thick or thin, shiny or matt. They add flexibility to your paint effects without impacting it performance. The idea is your paint will not fall off the canvas in a year.
I mean for you this means All Acrylic mediums are for you. Its up to you to decide how they might help you. Gesso prepares surfaces, gels alter texture and shine, flows and retarders slow drying.
Medium are not additives. Additives can give you tons of effects BUT you may loose paint adhesions or performance. An additive might be sand you collect and put into your paint. Your paint may fall off the canvas, crack, or do something totally unexpected.
Mediums will do what it says on the label.
Mediums include
Surface prep- gesso
Surface Preparations are used to seal, prime and add tooth (for color adhesion) to all surfaces such as canvas, wood, paper and metal. This same preparation is used for both acrylic and oil paint. Our professional gessoes usually take just one coat.
ALL FLUID MEDIUMS-
Increase Flow. Dry transparent or translucent. Extend the volume of thin paint.
Make an excellent archival adhesive for collage
- Fluid- Slo Dri - Palette wetting Spray - Glazes - Airbrush medium
Gel-
Add Body add volume , Increase “open” time another words Slow drying
Dry transparent or translucent so you can create glossy or matt effects
Extend the volume of paint and that can save you money
Hold brush or knife marks for perfect impasto
Make an excellent archival adhesive for collage- Love modge padge but this is the stuff for artists
Effects -Generally these are the glass beads or sand you see at the store but also are Slow-Dri® Fluid Retarder
Flow Aid
Slow-Dri® Gel Retarder
Thickening Gel
and varnish- yup that whole wall
So mediums are all the rest of the paint wall you face in the art store
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
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For-profit businesses in the Painting Party industry may not use our tutorial/original painting design without a licensed or signed-use deal with Hart Party.
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The Secrets of Creativity for Artists and painters .The Youtube Panel of - Lindsay Weirich The Frugal Crafter - AngelaAnderson - ChuckCarson the animated pencil - The ArtSherpa
The Frugal Crafter http://bit.ly/1rMlFhn
Angela Anderson http://bit.ly/1XaPGmM
Chuck Carson http://bit.ly/1V2frp3
www.theartsherp.com
Come join us live to ask you questions about creativity. We will talk about How to get over artist Block. How to get inspiration. How to deal with both Failure and success in a creative path. Is everyone creative? Can anyone learn to be creative. We will play a fun silly game and finish with a Q and A
CHUCK CARSON Accomplished, talented, and dedicated senior/lead game professional with over 16 years demonstrated experience defining the art style and concept for a game or virtual world for top games/projects. In-depth knowledge of game design and production pipeline. Recognized for proficiency in 2D concept designs, character development and UI creation.
Angela's Anderson artwork is represented by galleries and collected by businesses and patrons from across the US. She was selected for inclusion in the 2009 ArkansasArtistCalendar published by the Governor's MansionAssociation, and one of her paintings now hangs in the UAMSWinthrop P. RockefellerCancer Institute in Little Rock, AR.
Lindsay Weirich over 1200 art and craft video’s on youtube , a published author of numerous articles , established teacher, and renowned blogger. Lindsay is an expert of navigating the world of art in a modern age .
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
Acrylics are a fun and enjoyable painting medium. I prefer 'CreativeMark' brushes, and I use Liquitex heavy body acrylic paint, Matisse Derivan, and golden colors.
I love teaching people to paint in a supportive environment. Everyone deserves to have art in their lives and feel the joy that art can bring! Follow along and share your art journey with me! I look forward to hearing from you.
www.HARTPARTY.COMTWITTER: @artsherpa
PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/cinnamoncooney *** LOTS of pinnables!
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/hartparty
INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/theartsherpa
ETSY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hARTpARTY to purchase original art by Cinnamon Cooney!
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
Ste 200 Box #204 9490 fm 1960 Bypass Rd W
Humble, Texas 77338
Artwork is the property of HartParty and The Art Sherpa it is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student and not commercial use. Contact us for commercial use policies.
For-profit businesses in the Painting Party industry may not use our tutorial/original painting design without a licensed or signed-use deal with Hart Party.
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!
This artwork is under copyright and is intended for the viewer’s personal enjoyment.
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind, please attribute ‘Original design by Hart Party. www.theartsherpa.com’
Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.

The Secrets of Creativity for Artists and painters .The Youtube Panel of - Lindsay Weirich The Frugal Crafter - AngelaAnderson - ChuckCarson the animated pencil - The ArtSherpa
The Frugal Crafter http://bit.ly/1rMlFhn
Angela Anderson http://bit.ly/1XaPGmM
Chuck Carson http://bit.ly/1V2frp3
www.theartsherp.com
Come join us live to ask you questions about creativity. We will talk about How to get over artist Block. How to get inspiration. How to deal with both Failure and success in a creative path. Is everyone creative? Can anyone learn to be creative. We will play a fun silly game and finish with a Q and A
CHUCK CARSON Accomplished, talented, and dedicated senior/lead game professional with over 16 years demonstrated experience defining the art style and concept for a game or virtual world for top games/projects. In-depth knowledge of game design and production pipeline. Recognized for proficiency in 2D concept designs, character development and UI creation.
Angela's Anderson artwork is represented by galleries and collected by businesses and patrons from across the US. She was selected for inclusion in the 2009 ArkansasArtistCalendar published by the Governor's MansionAssociation, and one of her paintings now hangs in the UAMSWinthrop P. RockefellerCancer Institute in Little Rock, AR.
Lindsay Weirich over 1200 art and craft video’s on youtube , a published author of numerous articles , established teacher, and renowned blogger. Lindsay is an expert of navigating the world of art in a modern age .
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
Acrylics are a fun and enjoyable painting medium. I prefer 'CreativeMark' brushes, and I use Liquitex heavy body acrylic paint, Matisse Derivan, and golden colors.
I love teaching people to paint in a supportive environment. Everyone deserves to have art in their lives and feel the joy that art can bring! Follow along and share your art journey with me! I look forward to hearing from you.
www.HARTPARTY.COMTWITTER: @artsherpa
PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/cinnamoncooney *** LOTS of pinnables!
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/hartparty
INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/theartsherpa
ETSY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hARTpARTY to purchase original art by Cinnamon Cooney!
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
Ste 200 Box #204 9490 fm 1960 Bypass Rd W
Humble, Texas 77338
Artwork is the property of HartParty and The Art Sherpa it is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student and not commercial use. Contact us for commercial use policies.
For-profit businesses in the Painting Party industry may not use our tutorial/original painting design without a licensed or signed-use deal with Hart Party.
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!
This artwork is under copyright and is intended for the viewer’s personal enjoyment.
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind, please attribute ‘Original design by Hart Party. www.theartsherpa.com’
Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.

The story of Cactus 1549 is an amazing story. Hailed by Michael Bloomberg as the Miracle of the Hudson. It showed the strength of two well trained pilots working together given a strong craft (the Airbus A320) could and did successfully perform a water landing saving the lives of all 155 passenger and crew.
Here we use simulations (provided by exosphere3d : view the original video here - https://youtu.be/tE_5eiYn0D0) CCTV recordings, air traffic communication and breaking television coverage to give you the best view of how events unfolded.

The story of Cactus 1549 is an amazing story. Hailed by Michael Bloomberg as the Miracle of the Hudson. It showed the strength of two well trained pilots working together given a strong craft (the Airbus A320) could and did successfully perform a water landing saving the lives of all 155 passenger and crew.
Here we use simulations (provided by exosphere3d : view the original video here - https://youtu.be/tE_5eiYn0D0) CCTV recordings, air traffic communication and breaking television coverage to give you the best view of how events unfolded.

Sit down on the set of KUSHPLAY where SPP's very own BrandAmbassadorsChris (@cm4.25) & Jeff (@itzhef) chat about everything from our Infused Joints, to Trump, Valentines Day, and more!
Featuring The H.E.A.T. segment with 'G' (@DabwithG) and a quick fly-by from Brian, President of Smokey Point Productions.
Shout out to
BakeShop (@TheBakeShopCannabis) - Prosser, WACascade Kropz (@Cascadekropz3.0) - Arlington, WAKush Mart (@KushMart_SouthEverett) - Everett, WAMainStreets (@Main_Street_Marijuana_Longview)- Longview, WACinder (@Cinder509) - Spokane, WAGreenhand (@GreenHandSpokane502) - Spokane, WA
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Smokey Point brand cannabis is produced in top of the line facilities, with incredible standards for cleanliness and a cultural work environment that's hard to beat. We ensure that all of our employees are well taken care of: EVERY employee gets full time hours, EVERY employee is paid above industry standards, EVERY employee receives medical benefits, and EVERY employee's benefits are 100% paid for by the company. We're investing in good people, and we're willing to put in the work to build something larger than just a business.
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We do not claim any rights to the music used in this video.

Sit down on the set of KUSHPLAY where SPP's very own BrandAmbassadorsChris (@cm4.25) & Jeff (@itzhef) chat about everything from our Infused Joints, to Trump, Valentines Day, and more!
Featuring The H.E.A.T. segment with 'G' (@DabwithG) and a quick fly-by from Brian, President of Smokey Point Productions.
Shout out to
BakeShop (@TheBakeShopCannabis) - Prosser, WACascade Kropz (@Cascadekropz3.0) - Arlington, WAKush Mart (@KushMart_SouthEverett) - Everett, WAMainStreets (@Main_Street_Marijuana_Longview)- Longview, WACinder (@Cinder509) - Spokane, WAGreenhand (@GreenHandSpokane502) - Spokane, WA
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INVESTING IN PEOPLE
Smokey Point brand cannabis is produced in top of the line facilities, with incredible standards for cleanliness and a cultural work environment that's hard to beat. We ensure that all of our employees are well taken care of: EVERY employee gets full time hours, EVERY employee is paid above industry standards, EVERY employee receives medical benefits, and EVERY employee's benefits are 100% paid for by the company. We're investing in good people, and we're willing to put in the work to build something larger than just a business.
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/smokeypointprod
Podcast #1:
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/extraction-lab-director-dale/id1344976180?mt=2#
Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=168807&refid=stpr
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*The Smokey Point brand is used in conjunction with products that may contain cannabis. Products containing cannabis are produced by licensed facilities that follow all regulations and operate entirely legally within their respective states. Products that contain cannabis have intoxicating effects and may be habit forming. Cannabis can impair concentration, coordination, and judgment. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the influence of cannabis. There may be health risks associated with consumption of cannabis. Cannabis is for use only by adults twenty-one and older. Always keep cannabis products out of the reach of children. Pest prevention using all approved methods, with a focus on cleanliness.*
We do not claim any rights to the music used in this video.

Slark Miracle-Dota 2 Gameplay
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App Dota2Android : http://goo.gl/Xa2Ifa
App Dota2 IOS : http://goo.gl/dVmJiX
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Play list gameplays :
Carry :http://goo.gl/sZXUwd
Mid : http://goo.gl/P8d8z0
Offlane (Top) : http://goo.gl/3YVuj5
Supports : http://goo.gl/yJRfRs
Hightlights : http://goo.gl/SbvYjW
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Dota 2 Pro is a 2014 6.82B multiplayer online battle arena video game and the stand-alone sequel to the Defense of the Ancients (DotA) Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos and Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne mod. Developed by Valve Corporation, Dota 2 was released as a free-to-play title for Microsoft Windows, OS X and Linux in July 2013, concluding a Windows-only public beta testing phase that began in 2011. The game is available exclusively through Valve's content-delivery platform, Steam.Dota 2 is played in discrete matches involving two five-player teams, each of which occupies a stronghold at a corner of the map. Each stronghold contains a building called the "Ancient", which the opposite team must destroy to win the match. Each player controls a "Hero" character and focuses on leveling up, collecting gold, acquiring items and fighting against the other team to achieve victory.Each match of Dota 2 takes place on a functionally symmetrical map that features the strongholds of two warring factions, the Radiant and the Dire. The Radiant is based at the southwest corner of the map, while the Dire is based at the northeast corner; the two sides are divided by a river that runs perpendicular to the central lane. These factions are defended by up to five players each, and are pitted against one another to compete as the defenders for their respective Ancient. In each stronghold is a critical structure called the "Ancient", a fountain that provide health and lesser structures. These bases are connected by three paths, referred to as "lanes" – two run parallel with the edges of the map, while one runs directly between the two bases. The lanes are guarded by defensive Towers, as well as autonomous characters called "creeps", which periodically spawn in groups and traverse the lanes, attacking enemies they encounter. Featured across the map are hostile characters referred to as "neutrals", which are not aligned to either faction and are primarily located in the forests. Located in a tarn on the northeast side of the river is a "boss" called "Roshan", who typically requires multiple team members to kill and drops powerful items MMR Pro plays replays how to play guide tutorial perspective dota dota2 rank ranking ranked tips tricks learns highlights safelane top mid carry support jungle ult ultimate Dota 2 is a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) video game produced by IceFrog and Valve Corporation. On Dota 2 HighlightsTV channel you can find highlights from major tournaments, Dota 2 gameplay, videos with pro Dota 2 players and many other interesting Dota 2 movies. Remember to subscribe to be notified when we release new Dota 2 videos! Pro heroes team How To Play tricks guide pro gameplay heros 60fps dota dota2 "dota gamplay" "dota 2 gameplay" pro hero heroes heros "dota 2" game "how to play" guide tip trick mmr rank perspective gameplay "Dota 2 big play" "best moba" "dota2 pro play" "dota pro play" "dota 2 video" "dota 2 highlights" "dota video" "dota replay" "dota 2 replay" "guide dota2" дота "дота 2" highlights 7000

Slark Miracle-Dota 2 Gameplay
Subscribe : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgsmpeA8mgnIK4XIyEZPyag?sub_confirmation=1
App Dota2Android : http://goo.gl/Xa2Ifa
App Dota2 IOS : http://goo.gl/dVmJiX
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Play list gameplays :
Carry :http://goo.gl/sZXUwd
Mid : http://goo.gl/P8d8z0
Offlane (Top) : http://goo.gl/3YVuj5
Supports : http://goo.gl/yJRfRs
Hightlights : http://goo.gl/SbvYjW
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Dota 2 Pro is a 2014 6.82B multiplayer online battle arena video game and the stand-alone sequel to the Defense of the Ancients (DotA) Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos and Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne mod. Developed by Valve Corporation, Dota 2 was released as a free-to-play title for Microsoft Windows, OS X and Linux in July 2013, concluding a Windows-only public beta testing phase that began in 2011. The game is available exclusively through Valve's content-delivery platform, Steam.Dota 2 is played in discrete matches involving two five-player teams, each of which occupies a stronghold at a corner of the map. Each stronghold contains a building called the "Ancient", which the opposite team must destroy to win the match. Each player controls a "Hero" character and focuses on leveling up, collecting gold, acquiring items and fighting against the other team to achieve victory.Each match of Dota 2 takes place on a functionally symmetrical map that features the strongholds of two warring factions, the Radiant and the Dire. The Radiant is based at the southwest corner of the map, while the Dire is based at the northeast corner; the two sides are divided by a river that runs perpendicular to the central lane. These factions are defended by up to five players each, and are pitted against one another to compete as the defenders for their respective Ancient. In each stronghold is a critical structure called the "Ancient", a fountain that provide health and lesser structures. These bases are connected by three paths, referred to as "lanes" – two run parallel with the edges of the map, while one runs directly between the two bases. The lanes are guarded by defensive Towers, as well as autonomous characters called "creeps", which periodically spawn in groups and traverse the lanes, attacking enemies they encounter. Featured across the map are hostile characters referred to as "neutrals", which are not aligned to either faction and are primarily located in the forests. Located in a tarn on the northeast side of the river is a "boss" called "Roshan", who typically requires multiple team members to kill and drops powerful items MMR Pro plays replays how to play guide tutorial perspective dota dota2 rank ranking ranked tips tricks learns highlights safelane top mid carry support jungle ult ultimate Dota 2 is a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) video game produced by IceFrog and Valve Corporation. On Dota 2 HighlightsTV channel you can find highlights from major tournaments, Dota 2 gameplay, videos with pro Dota 2 players and many other interesting Dota 2 movies. Remember to subscribe to be notified when we release new Dota 2 videos! Pro heroes team How To Play tricks guide pro gameplay heros 60fps dota dota2 "dota gamplay" "dota 2 gameplay" pro hero heroes heros "dota 2" game "how to play" guide tip trick mmr rank perspective gameplay "Dota 2 big play" "best moba" "dota2 pro play" "dota pro play" "dota 2 video" "dota 2 highlights" "dota video" "dota replay" "dota 2 replay" "guide dota2" дота "дота 2" highlights 7000

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Dr.Leonard G. Horowitz & SherriKaneDrug industry whistleblowers
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Source:
http://www.spreaker.com/user/latenightinthemidlands/drug-industry-whistleblower-528-4-18-14
Dr.Leonard G. Horowitz & SherriKaneDrug industry whistleblowers
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Industrial Power 1957 Japan Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI)

more at http://news.quickfound.net/intl/japan_news.htmlExcellent film, placed in the US National Archives by the Central Intelligence Agency, depicting the state of Japanese industrial development in 1957. "This film opens with scenes of Mt. Fuji and natural resources used for powering a hydra-electric power plant. Footage shows dams, power lines, coal mining, a steel plant, railroad steam engines and other uses and resources for power."
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_International_Trade_and_Industry
The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (通商産業省 Tsūshō-sangyō-shō or MITI) was one of the most powerful agencies of the Government of Japan. At the height of its influence, it effectively ran much of Japanese industrial policy, funding research and directing investment. In 2001, its role was taken over by the newly created Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)...History
MITI was created with the split of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in May 1949 and given the mission for coordinating international trade policy with other groups, such as the Bank of Japan, the Economic planningAgency, and the various commerce-related cabinet ministries. At the time it was created, Japan was still recovering from the economic disaster of World War II. With inflation rising and productivity failing to keep up, the government sought a better mechanism for reviving the Japanese economy.
MITI has been responsible not only in the areas of exports and imports but also for all domestic industries and businesses not specifically covered by other ministries in the areas of investment in plant and equipment, pollution control, energy and power, some aspects of foreign economic assistance, and consumer complaints. This span has allowed MITI to integrate conflicting policies, such as those on pollution control and export competitiveness, to minimize damage to export industries.
MITI has served as an architect of industrial policy, an arbiter on industrial problems and disputes, and a regulator. A major objective of the ministry has been to strengthen the country's industrial base...
The close relationship between MITI and Japanese industry has led to foreign trade policy that often complements the ministry's efforts to strengthen domestic manufacturing interests...
These policies to promote domestic industry and to protect it from international competition were strongest in the 1950s and 1960s. As industry became stronger and as MITI lost some of its policy tools, such as control over allocation of foreign exchange, MITI's policies also changed. The success of Japanese exports and the tension it has caused in other countries led MITI to provide guidance on limiting exports of particular products to various countries. Starting in 1981, MITI presided over the establishment of voluntary restraints on automobile exports to the United States to allay criticism from American manufacturers and their unions.
Similarly, MITI was forced to liberalize import policies, despite its traditional protectionist focus. During the 1980s, the ministry helped to craft a number of market-opening and import promoting measures, including the creation of an import promotion office within the ministry. The close relationship between MITI and industry allowed the ministry to play such a role in fostering more open markets, but conflict remained between the need to open markets and the desire to continue promoting new and growing domestic industries.
As late as the 1980s, prime ministers were expected to serve a tenure as MITI minister before taking over the government. MITI worked closely with Japanese business interests, and was largely responsible for keeping the domestic market closed to most foreign companies.
MITI lost some influence when the switch was made to a floating exchange rate between the United States dollar and yen in 1971. Before that point, MITI had been able to keep the exchange rate artificially low, which benefited Japan's exporters. Later, intense lobbying from other countries, particularly the United States, pushed Japan to introduce more liberal trade laws that further lessened MITI's grip over the Japanese economy. By the mid-1980s, the ministry was helping foreign corporations set up operations in Japan...
The declining significance of MITI to Japanese companies made it a less powerful agency within the bureaucracy, and by the end of the 20th century, it was folded into a larger body. In 2001, it was reorganized into the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI).

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HOW TO MAKE EXOTIC BAMBOO FURNITURE. LIFESTYLE, CEBU PHILIPPINES

This bamboo cottage industry has been around for many years....Have your custom-made furni...

HOW TO MAKE EXOTIC BAMBOO FURNITURE. LIFESTYLE, CEBU PHILIPPINES

This bamboo cottage industry has been around for many years....Have your custom-made furniture made right here on the roadside. This video gives you an intimate look at the manufacturers and their lifestyle. Handmade to your requirements! Uniquely Filipino.....PLEASE SUBSCRIBE: Youtube.com/globalvideopro1

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Fluevog Angel Shoe Production: The Little Wing

The Little Wing is an moccasin-stitched Angel shoe that is made with love and skill by art...

Knotted Chair by Marcel Wanders was "a little miracle"

Marcel Wanders looks back at his chair made from knotted rope, which helped propel the Dutch designer to international stardom when it was launched in 1996, in the first movie of our exclusive new video series.
Wanders' Knotted Chair is made from lengths of hand-braided aramid and carbon fibre cord, which are impregnated with epoxy resin to provide rigidity.
The chair has the delicate appearance of handcrafted macramé – a technique for making textiles using knotting rather than weaving – but is also extremely durable and light.
"For us, that chair is magic because of its very interesting technological story and its innovation," Wanders explains in the movie, which Dezeen filmed in Amsterdam.
"I understood that this carbon fibre material is a textile. Instead of making carbon fibre sheets that we then bend to create volumes, I wanted to create a textile."
Knotted Chair was first presented in Milan in 1996 at Dutch collective Droog's Dry Tech exhibition, which explored new hi-tech materials and manufacturing techniques.
Wanders received global attention for the design, which is now listed in the permanent collections of a number of prominent design museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the V&A museum in London.
The cord used to make the chair features a carbon core overbraided with aramid, a strong and lightweight synthetic material commonly used in the aerospace industry.
The knotted pattern forms a space frame structure that is strong enough to support the weight of the person sitting in it.
"I understood that the way to make something light as well as strong would be to work with space frames," Wanders says. "It's stable enough to hold a heavy guy, keeping the whole thing up and making it strong."
Read more on Dezeen: http://www.dezeen.com/?p=818305
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest architecture and design movies: http://bit.ly/1tcULvh

Miracle Models, Bengaluru

http://www.modelsmaker.co.in/ As per the tradition of AutoSector and Engineering Industries in India, product display is widely used to showcase its best features. However, now the same practice is exchanged with the models as bulkier machines cannot be used for exhibition. These days, designers want to see the engineering models of the product before they order for manufacturing.

#bigartquest #7 | The Secrets of Creativity | Youtube Panel

The Secrets of Creativity for Artists and painters .The Youtube Panel of - Lindsay Weirich The Frugal Crafter - AngelaAnderson - ChuckCarson the animated pencil - The ArtSherpa
The Frugal Crafter http://bit.ly/1rMlFhn
Angela Anderson http://bit.ly/1XaPGmM
Chuck Carson http://bit.ly/1V2frp3
www.theartsherp.com
Come join us live to ask you questions about creativity. We will talk about How to get over artist Block. How to get inspiration. How to deal with both Failure and success in a creative path. Is everyone creative? Can anyone learn to be creative. We will play a fun silly game and finish with a Q and A
CHUCK CARSON Accomplished, talented, and dedicated senior/lead game professional with over 16 years demonstrated experience defining the art style and concept for a game or virtual world for top games/projects. In-depth knowledge of game design and production pipeline. Recognized for proficiency in 2D concept designs, character development and UI creation.
Angela's Anderson artwork is represented by galleries and collected by businesses and patrons from across the US. She was selected for inclusion in the 2009 ArkansasArtistCalendar published by the Governor's MansionAssociation, and one of her paintings now hangs in the UAMSWinthrop P. RockefellerCancer Institute in Little Rock, AR.
Lindsay Weirich over 1200 art and craft video’s on youtube , a published author of numerous articles , established teacher, and renowned blogger. Lindsay is an expert of navigating the world of art in a modern age .
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
Acrylics are a fun and enjoyable painting medium. I prefer 'CreativeMark' brushes, and I use Liquitex heavy body acrylic paint, Matisse Derivan, and golden colors.
I love teaching people to paint in a supportive environment. Everyone deserves to have art in their lives and feel the joy that art can bring! Follow along and share your art journey with me! I look forward to hearing from you.
www.HARTPARTY.COMTWITTER: @artsherpa
PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/cinnamoncooney *** LOTS of pinnables!
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/hartparty
INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/theartsherpa
ETSY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hARTpARTY to purchase original art by Cinnamon Cooney!
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
Ste 200 Box #204 9490 fm 1960 Bypass Rd W
Humble, Texas 77338
Artwork is the property of HartParty and The Art Sherpa it is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student and not commercial use. Contact us for commercial use policies.
For-profit businesses in the Painting Party industry may not use our tutorial/original painting design without a licensed or signed-use deal with Hart Party.
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!
This artwork is under copyright and is intended for the viewer’s personal enjoyment.
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind, please attribute ‘Original design by Hart Party. www.theartsherpa.com’
Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.

1:26

Onyx from Pakistan

Dominion Traders works with underprivileged artisans who make stone and shesham wood craft...

Onyx from Pakistan

DominionTraders works with underprivileged artisans who make stone and shesham wood crafts in the city of Karachi. It disperses orders to independently owned and operated onyx workshops that own their own equipment and rent or own their facilities. Most are family businesses employing several family members. These workshops are scattered throughout Pakistan, and employ artisans of different religions and creeds who work together in cordial relationships. Benefits to artisans include profit-sharing, pension plans and medical benefits. Dominion Traders provides interest-free loans and advances to artisans.
The late Mansoor Ali founded Dominion Traders, using business management skills he learned from his father. Mansoor Ali was also the pioneer in introducing fair trade practices in the stone industry in Pakistan. Unusually for Pakistan, he chose to hire artisans regardless of religion or ethnicity. No SyedFahad Ali, son of Mansoor Ali, is following his father's footsteps in managing Dominion Traders.
Ten Thousand Villages purchases carved stone items including lamps, animals, paperweights, bookends, vases, candleholders and chess sets as well as carved shesham wood tables from Dominion Traders. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from Dominion Traders since 1983.
http://www.tenthousandvillages.com/dominion-traders

58:30

#bigartquest #11 The Miracle of Acrylic Mediums

Big Art Quest 11 What is an Acrylic Medium and why You should be Excited About it!!! Every...

#bigartquest #11 The Miracle of Acrylic Mediums

BigArtQuest 11 What is an AcrylicMedium and why You should be Excited About it!!! Everything you need to know to Explain Acrylic Mediums and what they are for! My tops picks for acrylic Mediums
What mediums does every new artist need ?
Gesso, Gel and Varnish-
Below are a list of materials. The links go through our AmazonAffiliate program, and you support The ArtSherpa when using them.
Liquitex ProfessionalGloss Gel, Medium, 8 Ouncehttp://amzn.to/1ReAjYa
***************************
Liquitex Professional Gloss Fluid, Medium and Varnish, 8-oz
http://amzn.to/1ULta2y
*************************
Liquitex Professional White Gesso Surface Prep Medium, 16-oz
http://amzn.to/1LEW7vw
*******************
VARNISH brush ( will help with streaking )
http://amzn.to/1LEWfLw
********************************
Micaceous Iron Oxide
http://amzn.to/22ydKES
What is a medium:
It is a polymer emulsion designed to be added to acrylic paint. It is made to alter the characteristics of your paint while protecting it!! They are intermixable and are made to work acrylic paint. They make paint thick or thin, shiny or matt. They add flexibility to your paint effects without impacting it performance. The idea is your paint will not fall off the canvas in a year.
I mean for you this means All Acrylic mediums are for you. Its up to you to decide how they might help you. Gesso prepares surfaces, gels alter texture and shine, flows and retarders slow drying.
Medium are not additives. Additives can give you tons of effects BUT you may loose paint adhesions or performance. An additive might be sand you collect and put into your paint. Your paint may fall off the canvas, crack, or do something totally unexpected.
Mediums will do what it says on the label.
Mediums include
Surface prep- gesso
Surface Preparations are used to seal, prime and add tooth (for color adhesion) to all surfaces such as canvas, wood, paper and metal. This same preparation is used for both acrylic and oil paint. Our professional gessoes usually take just one coat.
ALL FLUID MEDIUMS-
Increase Flow. Dry transparent or translucent. Extend the volume of thin paint.
Make an excellent archival adhesive for collage
- Fluid- Slo Dri - Palette wetting Spray - Glazes - Airbrush medium
Gel-
Add Body add volume , Increase “open” time another words Slow drying
Dry transparent or translucent so you can create glossy or matt effects
Extend the volume of paint and that can save you money
Hold brush or knife marks for perfect impasto
Make an excellent archival adhesive for collage- Love modge padge but this is the stuff for artists
Effects -Generally these are the glass beads or sand you see at the store but also are Slow-Dri® Fluid Retarder
Flow Aid
Slow-Dri® Gel Retarder
Thickening Gel
and varnish- yup that whole wall
So mediums are all the rest of the paint wall you face in the art store
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
WWW.THEARTSHERPA.COMTWITTER: @artsherpa
PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/cinnamoncooney *** LOTS of pinnables!
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/hartparty
INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/theartsherpa
ETSY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hARTpARTY to purchase original art by Cinnamon Cooney!
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
Ste 200 Box #204 9490 fm 1960 Bypass Rd W
Humble, Texas 77338
Artwork is the property of HartParty and The Art Sherpa it is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student and not commercial use. Contact us for commercial use policies.
For-profit businesses in the Painting Party industry may not use our tutorial/original painting design without a licensed or signed-use deal with Hart Party.
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!
This artwork is under copyright and is intended for the viewer’s personal enjoyment.
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind, please attribute ‘Original design by Hart Party. www.theartsherpa.com’
Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.

2:47

Calik Denim: Weaving

Once upon a time there was this sturdy, functional, durable fabric for work wear, dyed in ...

Calik Denim: Weaving

Once upon a time there was this sturdy, functional, durable fabric for work wear, dyed in indigo, woven in robust twill, and it was called denim.
That was a long time ago. Fast forward to the 21st century.
Denim has evolved, expanded and morphed into an extended range of fabrics.
TRUE DENIM Episodes is a series about the specialists and processes involved in making today's denim: http://goo.gl/5OcJdN

5:46

Aerials from inside a $533,000,000.00 Facility!

Here are some aerials from a shoot I did a while back. This facility was HUUUUUUUUUUUUGE! ...

Aerials from inside a $533,000,000.00 Facility!

Here are some aerials from a shoot I did a while back. This facility was HUUUUUUUUUUUUGE! All shots believe it or not were filmed with one of my Aerial Hexacopters. Feel free to rate, comment, and subscribe!
Enjoy

Industrial Power 1957 Japan Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI)

more at http://news.quickfound.net/intl/japan_news.htmlExcellent film, placed in the US National Archives by the Central Intelligence Agency, depicting the state of Japanese industrial development in 1957. "This film opens with scenes of Mt. Fuji and natural resources used for powering a hydra-electric power plant. Footage shows dams, power lines, coal mining, a steel plant, railroad steam engines and other uses and resources for power."
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_International_Trade_and_Industry
The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (通商産業省 Tsūshō-sangyō-shō or MITI) was one of the most powerful agencies of the Government of Japan. At the height of its influence, it effectively ran much of Japanese industrial policy, funding research and directing investment. In 2001, its role was taken over by the newly created Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)...History
MITI was created with the split of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in May 1949 and given the mission for coordinating international trade policy with other groups, such as the Bank of Japan, the Economic planningAgency, and the various commerce-related cabinet ministries. At the time it was created, Japan was still recovering from the economic disaster of World War II. With inflation rising and productivity failing to keep up, the government sought a better mechanism for reviving the Japanese economy.
MITI has been responsible not only in the areas of exports and imports but also for all domestic industries and businesses not specifically covered by other ministries in the areas of investment in plant and equipment, pollution control, energy and power, some aspects of foreign economic assistance, and consumer complaints. This span has allowed MITI to integrate conflicting policies, such as those on pollution control and export competitiveness, to minimize damage to export industries.
MITI has served as an architect of industrial policy, an arbiter on industrial problems and disputes, and a regulator. A major objective of the ministry has been to strengthen the country's industrial base...
The close relationship between MITI and Japanese industry has led to foreign trade policy that often complements the ministry's efforts to strengthen domestic manufacturing interests...
These policies to promote domestic industry and to protect it from international competition were strongest in the 1950s and 1960s. As industry became stronger and as MITI lost some of its policy tools, such as control over allocation of foreign exchange, MITI's policies also changed. The success of Japanese exports and the tension it has caused in other countries led MITI to provide guidance on limiting exports of particular products to various countries. Starting in 1981, MITI presided over the establishment of voluntary restraints on automobile exports to the United States to allay criticism from American manufacturers and their unions.
Similarly, MITI was forced to liberalize import policies, despite its traditional protectionist focus. During the 1980s, the ministry helped to craft a number of market-opening and import promoting measures, including the creation of an import promotion office within the ministry. The close relationship between MITI and industry allowed the ministry to play such a role in fostering more open markets, but conflict remained between the need to open markets and the desire to continue promoting new and growing domestic industries.
As late as the 1980s, prime ministers were expected to serve a tenure as MITI minister before taking over the government. MITI worked closely with Japanese business interests, and was largely responsible for keeping the domestic market closed to most foreign companies.
MITI lost some influence when the switch was made to a floating exchange rate between the United States dollar and yen in 1971. Before that point, MITI had been able to keep the exchange rate artificially low, which benefited Japan's exporters. Later, intense lobbying from other countries, particularly the United States, pushed Japan to introduce more liberal trade laws that further lessened MITI's grip over the Japanese economy. By the mid-1980s, the ministry was helping foreign corporations set up operations in Japan...
The declining significance of MITI to Japanese companies made it a less powerful agency within the bureaucracy, and by the end of the 20th century, it was folded into a larger body. In 2001, it was reorganized into the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI).

58:30

#bigartquest #11 The Miracle of Acrylic Mediums

Big Art Quest 11 What is an Acrylic Medium and why You should be Excited About it!!! Every...

#bigartquest #11 The Miracle of Acrylic Mediums

BigArtQuest 11 What is an AcrylicMedium and why You should be Excited About it!!! Everything you need to know to Explain Acrylic Mediums and what they are for! My tops picks for acrylic Mediums
What mediums does every new artist need ?
Gesso, Gel and Varnish-
Below are a list of materials. The links go through our AmazonAffiliate program, and you support The ArtSherpa when using them.
Liquitex ProfessionalGloss Gel, Medium, 8 Ouncehttp://amzn.to/1ReAjYa
***************************
Liquitex Professional Gloss Fluid, Medium and Varnish, 8-oz
http://amzn.to/1ULta2y
*************************
Liquitex Professional White Gesso Surface Prep Medium, 16-oz
http://amzn.to/1LEW7vw
*******************
VARNISH brush ( will help with streaking )
http://amzn.to/1LEWfLw
********************************
Micaceous Iron Oxide
http://amzn.to/22ydKES
What is a medium:
It is a polymer emulsion designed to be added to acrylic paint. It is made to alter the characteristics of your paint while protecting it!! They are intermixable and are made to work acrylic paint. They make paint thick or thin, shiny or matt. They add flexibility to your paint effects without impacting it performance. The idea is your paint will not fall off the canvas in a year.
I mean for you this means All Acrylic mediums are for you. Its up to you to decide how they might help you. Gesso prepares surfaces, gels alter texture and shine, flows and retarders slow drying.
Medium are not additives. Additives can give you tons of effects BUT you may loose paint adhesions or performance. An additive might be sand you collect and put into your paint. Your paint may fall off the canvas, crack, or do something totally unexpected.
Mediums will do what it says on the label.
Mediums include
Surface prep- gesso
Surface Preparations are used to seal, prime and add tooth (for color adhesion) to all surfaces such as canvas, wood, paper and metal. This same preparation is used for both acrylic and oil paint. Our professional gessoes usually take just one coat.
ALL FLUID MEDIUMS-
Increase Flow. Dry transparent or translucent. Extend the volume of thin paint.
Make an excellent archival adhesive for collage
- Fluid- Slo Dri - Palette wetting Spray - Glazes - Airbrush medium
Gel-
Add Body add volume , Increase “open” time another words Slow drying
Dry transparent or translucent so you can create glossy or matt effects
Extend the volume of paint and that can save you money
Hold brush or knife marks for perfect impasto
Make an excellent archival adhesive for collage- Love modge padge but this is the stuff for artists
Effects -Generally these are the glass beads or sand you see at the store but also are Slow-Dri® Fluid Retarder
Flow Aid
Slow-Dri® Gel Retarder
Thickening Gel
and varnish- yup that whole wall
So mediums are all the rest of the paint wall you face in the art store
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
WWW.THEARTSHERPA.COMTWITTER: @artsherpa
PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/cinnamoncooney *** LOTS of pinnables!
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/hartparty
INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/theartsherpa
ETSY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hARTpARTY to purchase original art by Cinnamon Cooney!
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
Ste 200 Box #204 9490 fm 1960 Bypass Rd W
Humble, Texas 77338
Artwork is the property of HartParty and The Art Sherpa it is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student and not commercial use. Contact us for commercial use policies.
For-profit businesses in the Painting Party industry may not use our tutorial/original painting design without a licensed or signed-use deal with Hart Party.
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!
This artwork is under copyright and is intended for the viewer’s personal enjoyment.
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind, please attribute ‘Original design by Hart Party. www.theartsherpa.com’
Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.

48:14

The German economic model - (VPRO documentary - 2012)

While the Netherlands is in a deep crisis, the German economic miracle is going full swing...

#bigartquest #7 | The Secrets of Creativity | Youtube Panel

The Secrets of Creativity for Artists and painters .The Youtube Panel of - Lindsay Weirich The Frugal Crafter - AngelaAnderson - ChuckCarson the animated pencil - The ArtSherpa
The Frugal Crafter http://bit.ly/1rMlFhn
Angela Anderson http://bit.ly/1XaPGmM
Chuck Carson http://bit.ly/1V2frp3
www.theartsherp.com
Come join us live to ask you questions about creativity. We will talk about How to get over artist Block. How to get inspiration. How to deal with both Failure and success in a creative path. Is everyone creative? Can anyone learn to be creative. We will play a fun silly game and finish with a Q and A
CHUCK CARSON Accomplished, talented, and dedicated senior/lead game professional with over 16 years demonstrated experience defining the art style and concept for a game or virtual world for top games/projects. In-depth knowledge of game design and production pipeline. Recognized for proficiency in 2D concept designs, character development and UI creation.
Angela's Anderson artwork is represented by galleries and collected by businesses and patrons from across the US. She was selected for inclusion in the 2009 ArkansasArtistCalendar published by the Governor's MansionAssociation, and one of her paintings now hangs in the UAMSWinthrop P. RockefellerCancer Institute in Little Rock, AR.
Lindsay Weirich over 1200 art and craft video’s on youtube , a published author of numerous articles , established teacher, and renowned blogger. Lindsay is an expert of navigating the world of art in a modern age .
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
Acrylics are a fun and enjoyable painting medium. I prefer 'CreativeMark' brushes, and I use Liquitex heavy body acrylic paint, Matisse Derivan, and golden colors.
I love teaching people to paint in a supportive environment. Everyone deserves to have art in their lives and feel the joy that art can bring! Follow along and share your art journey with me! I look forward to hearing from you.
www.HARTPARTY.COMTWITTER: @artsherpa
PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/cinnamoncooney *** LOTS of pinnables!
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/hartparty
INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/theartsherpa
ETSY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hARTpARTY to purchase original art by Cinnamon Cooney!
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
Ste 200 Box #204 9490 fm 1960 Bypass Rd W
Humble, Texas 77338
Artwork is the property of HartParty and The Art Sherpa it is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student and not commercial use. Contact us for commercial use policies.
For-profit businesses in the Painting Party industry may not use our tutorial/original painting design without a licensed or signed-use deal with Hart Party.
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!
This artwork is under copyright and is intended for the viewer’s personal enjoyment.
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind, please attribute ‘Original design by Hart Party. www.theartsherpa.com’
Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.

Forensic Recreation Cactus1549 US Airway Miracle on the Hudson

The story of Cactus 1549 is an amazing story. Hailed by Michael Bloomberg as the Miracle of the Hudson. It showed the strength of two well trained pilots working together given a strong craft (the Airbus A320) could and did successfully perform a water landing saving the lives of all 155 passenger and crew.
Here we use simulations (provided by exosphere3d : view the original video here - https://youtu.be/tE_5eiYn0D0) CCTV recordings, air traffic communication and breaking television coverage to give you the best view of how events unfolded.

26:39

#KUSHPLAY Ep.1 : On The Brink Of A Miracle!

Sit down on the set of KUSHPLAY where SPP's very own Brand Ambassadors Chris (@cm4.25) & J...

#KUSHPLAY Ep.1 : On The Brink Of A Miracle!

Sit down on the set of KUSHPLAY where SPP's very own BrandAmbassadorsChris (@cm4.25) & Jeff (@itzhef) chat about everything from our Infused Joints, to Trump, Valentines Day, and more!
Featuring The H.E.A.T. segment with 'G' (@DabwithG) and a quick fly-by from Brian, President of Smokey Point Productions.
Shout out to
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Slark Miracle- Dota 2 Gameplay

Slark Miracle-Dota 2 Gameplay
Subscribe : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgsmpeA8mgnIK4XIyEZPyag?sub_confirmation=1
App Dota2Android : http://goo.gl/Xa2Ifa
App Dota2 IOS : http://goo.gl/dVmJiX
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Play list gameplays :
Carry :http://goo.gl/sZXUwd
Mid : http://goo.gl/P8d8z0
Offlane (Top) : http://goo.gl/3YVuj5
Supports : http://goo.gl/yJRfRs
Hightlights : http://goo.gl/SbvYjW
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